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Re: IH model 64 pull-type combine canvas
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Posted by Tim Malin on December 30, 2002 at 17:12:40 from (207.190.93.173):
In Reply to: IH model 64 pull-type combine canvas posted by John on December 21, 2002 at 07:29:21:
My friend has a No. 76 IH combine as the neweset harvesting machine (VERY old equipment still in use, primary use is at local threshing bee, but still used on farm) and all of our canvases for thresher, combine, several others are rebuilt by the Amish. They specialize in doing it because they have to do it for a living, and do a darn good job. I don't know if you live near any Amish, but here in the Coulee Region of Wisconsin we're covered with them (not saying that is a bad thing). For example, on the left of me, as I write, lives my neighbor Joe B., and to the right of me Joe M., both Amish families that have moved nextdoor on both sides in the last two years. Good luck on your canvas, I just wanted to tell you where we effectively take ours.
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