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Re: Re: Anyone ever heard of a Grey, or Gray, tractor?
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Posted by Jim on November 27, 2002 at 07:19:28 from (64.122.70.23):
In Reply to: Re: Anyone ever heard of a Grey, or Gray, tractor? posted by Bob on November 26, 2002 at 15:05:16:
Wow, I wasn't expecting such a wealth of information on the Gray. Thanks to Charlie, Jim, Dick and all of you for your help! My plan is to incorporate pictures of the Gray and other equipment from the 1920's-30's into the final version of the videotape interview I did with my grandpa. I wish he was still around, and had access to this website. He would have loved talking about those days, and that equipment, with people like you who know so much about it. I think you would have liked him too. I may be back here again in the next few weeks looking for more help. Thanks so much to all of you. Have a great Thanksgiving, eat too much, tell way too many stories, and hug your kids. If you have stories to tell, TELL THEM! Please. Jim
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