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Re: 1946 International AI
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Posted by I bleed IH red on January 08, 2006 at 08:22:08 from (63.18.148.194):
In Reply to: Re: 1946 International AI posted by CNKS on January 07, 2006 at 18:23:58:
I am hoping that Guy Fay can answer those questions. Seem like there is more questions about the International A than information about them. I'm a stigler on details, even the small stuff. I know my restorations arn't 100% showroom, but to me I strive for details to make it for it. Lol it never fails at shows to come across the "correct expert police" to try and point out stuff, ie my 41 B I used the McCormick Deering decals on the hood. Some peple tried to say it should have the McCormick Farmall decal, so I like to bring books with me to show facts to teach them so more tractors at shows will be correct as they were new. But at the same time, when looking at other tractors, I keep everything to myself as it's their restorations.
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