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Posted by Kath on May 31, 2001 at 22:26:23 from (199.166.6.10):
Thanks too everybody that helped me. It was an Old farmall "A", He called it a pony as in an old work mule. He found a 1951 Super "C" just like the one he use to use as a kid. He says he "has" to have that tractor because of the horrible memories........ So I guess we go pic it up tomorrow. I told him about this site and I am sure he will be here to pick a few brains. this is his first Tractor restore, my Uncle is a GREAT Cockshutt restorer. My husband says he will be posting the Old Cockshutts on here. My Uncle has one of the rarest Cockshutts ever. Don't ask me what it is, I just know he wins "best of show" ALL the time. My Hubby uses the nick Hammer. and has already fallen in love with the photo gallery here. Thanks again to everybody that helped Kath
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