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Grahm Bradley Tractors | Back about 1970 I was working for a farmer down the road I was about 14 @ the time his name was ralph bartholamew there was a man whom came to the farm and bought 3 old grahm bradley tractors from ralph and we went back an drug them up out of the fence row being just a kid I ask the guy what he was going to do with them,i was sure he would scrap them I had never heard of restoring tractors in those days about the only other thing I remember is the guy was from ohio I think ?anyway 37 years later I collect hit-miss engines and would really injoy trying to find this man an see what he ever did will those old grahm bradley tractors the farmers name was ralph bartholamew he lived on holt rd. in mason michigan he dies about 1978 if you are the man in the story or know him please contact me thru this posting thanks lss57 sonny , mi, entered 2007-08-21 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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