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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 17, 2006 at 06:27:07 from (209.226.106.18):
In Reply to: Re: Identification of Tractor posted by Jeff Higgins on February 17, 2006 at 05:01:27:
Jeff: I doubt if I'll be able to help you much. I picked up on that as years ago I had two neighbors, one on each side of me. One guy had a Ford 4000 and the other guy had a Deere 4000. I farmed with Farmalls myself. All good tractors in my opioion. I noticed you more so because of you name, Higgins, my home town was 40% Higgins, 50 years ago. They settled there in the 1700s. Since that time they've spread out across this continent. This was in Nova Scotia and there was even a school section in my area called Higginsville. The only other place I've seen that is a place called Higginsville MO. Some of those Higgins' in my home town are quite heavy into old iron as well. I supose you could be one of them, never thought of that. If not, and you wish to know more send me an email.
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