William Pence
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This message is a reply to an archived post by Steve Howard on December 20, 2008 at 19:11:58.
The original subject was "Re: d fab trackmaster crawler backhoe".
Hello Steve,
The photo in the newspaper really caught my eye. I am almost sure the operator was my father, William A. nnalert. He was the main mechanic for the Earl H. nnalert Company. I spent lots of time beside him in the shop at the address on your newspaper clipping. The company name changed to nnalert Brothers sometime after Earl nnalert died. I do not recall that date, I had probably left home by then. They moved the business to Fremont, CA. I was away in the Army when the business close. I do not recall the date. I have a cousin and sisters that might recall. I recall hearing that all the parts inventory was put in storage in Castro Valley, CA., but I did not hear what ever happened to that. My cousin may recall. If you have any questions, I may be able to find and answer.
Bill
The original subject was "Re: d fab trackmaster crawler backhoe".
Hello Steve,
The photo in the newspaper really caught my eye. I am almost sure the operator was my father, William A. nnalert. He was the main mechanic for the Earl H. nnalert Company. I spent lots of time beside him in the shop at the address on your newspaper clipping. The company name changed to nnalert Brothers sometime after Earl nnalert died. I do not recall that date, I had probably left home by then. They moved the business to Fremont, CA. I was away in the Army when the business close. I do not recall the date. I have a cousin and sisters that might recall. I recall hearing that all the parts inventory was put in storage in Castro Valley, CA., but I did not hear what ever happened to that. My cousin may recall. If you have any questions, I may be able to find and answer.
Bill