Posted by Earl-IL on February 04, 2013 at 12:24:14 from (50.81.209.158):
In Reply to: Inside Crescent Forge posted by Cole Younger on February 03, 2013 at 16:13:28:
I spent the last 7-8 yrs working to save Crescent Forge. I am happy to see White Horse Machine in Gap Pa. buy it and move it out of Illinois. I live in Illinois and this state cares very little about keeping a manufacture here. Mr. mKirsh there was never any molboards in the last 5 yrs ever priced to you for $250 each, because I handled the retail sales. White Horse & Pioneer manufacture close to 2000 horse drawn plows each year. There were 387 2 piece dies that were saved from scrap by White Horse buying this company that was established back in 1902. In closing I would like to encourage you to send a letter to White Horse Machine & Equipment 5566 Old Philadelphia Pike Gap,Pa. 17527 and let them know by part number what you need in wear parts. Tractor Clubs should bring this up at your meetings if you want to see our old plows saved. Remember this is the last tooling that is left in the USA to manufacture these parts. Thank you for your interest in Crescent Forge. Earl
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