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Posted by Chris-se-ILL on November 25, 2003 at 21:39:39 from (216.174.170.194):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Want to Talk to Experienced Engine posted by Earl S. on November 25, 2003 at 16:18:49:
I didn't realize that there was another Chris that had work for ya! I am Chris B., the one that worked there running the shop when Bob Feller went to work at I.C. I worked there from Oct '79 thru Jan '82. Kurt Gosser was working there, when I quit to go work at Sullivan Chrysler Plymouth, in Urbana.... Does all that ring a bell? :-) I can't say that I am "collecting old tractors" ...that is, none of them are for restoration purposes. I own 7 tractors and a IH1460 combine. All red! 28 hp up to 190+hp All the equipment is for farming purposes, even though the newest tractor was made in '78. I also own 135 acres, 2 planters (corn planter and bean planter) and various assortment of implements (these are mostly all red too!). I farm over 350 acres all by myself... corn, soybeans and hay! Plus, I drive a semi hauling propane in the wintertime for a propane supplier.
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