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March 05, 2009

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I have just got my old WC Allis going the other day. It has been in the shed since 1973 not running. I had the magneto fixed, four cranks and away it went. My grandson has taken over ownership. He has been cleaning it up. Just talked too your dad. Sure remember your grandpas tractor. Even drove it a few times. Stop in when up this way. Harley Thompson

We had a Massey Harris 101 Jr. http://www.cfgphoto.com/img8206.htm and I loved the tractor as it was the one that my dad had chosen. Then one day when I came home from school there sat a new 1958 Massey Ferguson 35.http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=493133031534801256 . I soon feel in love with the tractor, its wide front end, and three point hitch. A grat tractor that did all our farm work on a 200 acre farm.

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