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Posted by dr.sportster on May 16, 2006 at 15:12:23 from (67.72.98.94):
Last week my parents gave me a copy of THE COUNTRY GUIDE Febuary 1957 saved because my grandfather had written an article on seed for the Canadian Dept.of Agriculture.The tractor ads are the best part: OLIVER"this one really talks the farmers language"Minneapolis Moline:Your TWICE the man with power like this! Two reasons why George Stankos gets more yields per acre:Reason no.1 ...his Cat D6 Tractor Reason no.2 ...his Cat D4 Tractor. International Harvesters great new Wheatland Special $2588 complete with torque amplifier. Mighty Cockshutt POWER does work of locomotive.[shows Cockshutt 50 pulling a train].Id like to cut out out and frame these.ALLIS-CHALMERS Youll do more, earn more, save more.Im supposed to keep the magazine intact and give it to my nephew.Hmmmm.There is also an Imperial Esso ad that says a rep will come to your farm and talk to you about all your lubrication needs,even bring some samples.Think Exxon could sent a rep over to tell me about lubing my Farmall today?
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