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Re: by a/c do you mean allis chalmers?
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Posted by NC Wayne on November 28, 2004 at 19:17:47 from (64.12.116.136):
In Reply to: by a/c do you mean allis chalmers? posted by farmweld on November 28, 2004 at 17:18:24:
Hey Farmweld, in answer to your question, Dad used to work for EF Craven Co, who was the Allis Chalmers, eventually Fiat-Allis, and Busyrus-Erie dealer here in Charlotte. My email is Nota55Nomad@AOL.com Give me a holler and I'll be glad to give you our number, or pass your's along to Dad, whichever you'd preffer. Working on all this old equipment like we do talking to other guys interested in it and helping out is something we're always glad to do, if for no other reason than we never know what we might learn at the same time. That's one thing about this old stuff, no matter how much you know there is always room to learn more....and that's half the fun of working on it....
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