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Posted by MagMan on March 25, 2005 at 05:36:54 from (152.163.101.13):
Hi Guys Sitting here nursing my Mouth after having teeth pulled And I am On a good run Here of trying to quit Smoking today is day Three And counting. Anyways I was just posting on the white IH subject and was wondering why so much of the I dont know for sures here???? Come on old fellas love to talk about the good ol days usally. I know my parents were born in the 30s so my mom is 70 this year. Dad died a long time ago but that would seem to put them in there prime in the late 40s and 50s so why is there not people out there that worked at these IH factorys that can say for sure if these certain tractors were built or not. Why do the people rely on the Historic wisconsin or whatever it is sociity. Where are the people that worked at these plants??? Did they all die of Cancer or something? Was this like area 51 or something?? Did They make tractors underground and pop one in the line up at 3:00 AM when nobody was looking.Whats up with this? They really cant find three people that worked at one of these plants that could say I worked on making the last SH and I made the first 300 and no there was not a SHTA in between. Come on now! I can see that you could get a few ol fellas that would speak on rumors but is there not still people living among us That can say for sure That they actually worked on one of these Or Painted the white tractors at the louisville plant? The old dude on NBC in the morning is always talking about the Smuckers over 100 club. Maybe we should ask him to interview all the folks to see if anyone worked at International Harvestor factory. LOL And also this is nothing against Guy Fay and the rest of the folks that have spent Many,Many years researching this stuff I love these Books and all your hard work. I would just Love to see more out of the horses mouth. MR ED did it back in those times. Ok I will quit rambling now Have a good easter People MagMan
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