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"Mark L. Shanks" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Dec 1997 19:13:41 -0800
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As well, he might try contacting ALHFAM's historic machinery committee...

ALHFAM can be found at www.mystic.org/alhfam  and the committee chair for
historic machinery is Cliff Jones at the Ontario Agricultural Museum, who
can be reached at [log in to unmask]



Pamela Wilson wrote in message ...
>If you are looking for copies of  manuals for your agricultural
>equipment, the Special Collections Department at the University of
>California at Davis has one of the largest collections of agricultural
>technology in the United States.  <SNIP>


>Pamela S. Pogojeff at [log in to unmask]
>
>On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Dennis Kelly wrote:
>
>> I am working as a volunteer in our local city [pop 80,000] Historic
>> Village Museum in New Zealand.  I am working at re-cataloging our
>> collection of old tractors, stationary engines and other vehicles.
>> Most originate from the USA.  I need to find out about their technical
>> uniqueness, their rarity factor and any other interesting facts

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