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Posted by terryger on March 25, 2005 at 14:13:58 from (64.174.7.191):
In Reply to: Re: White Farmall posted by Guy Fay on March 25, 2005 at 13:29:41:
i think your books are great. i love to look at old tractors. i was just very disappointed that there are pages and pages of some and no mention of others not just specifically in yours buty in all of them. not pointing any fingers but when titles" like the complete book" and "letters and number series" are used one would expect that to be what the book is about. i understand it is hard to include every one but check it out yourself. see how many references you can find on the 606. the "'06 series" includes a far wider range of tractors used for different purposes than the "m" series does yet has a smigdgen of the info and most of that is 806. you and i both know the 606,706,&806 were far to divergent to be lumped any more than the letter series should be lumped. never the less, this is meant only as constructive critisism and should not be construed as scathing critsism, as i have very much respect for your work.
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