jcdeboever
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In 1919 Wallis Tractor Co. and J.I. Case Plow Works were merged to form J.I. Case Plow Works Co. The Cub Jr., Models K, OK and Certified tractors were all lightweight Wallis models. In 1927 the company agreed to sell Wallis tractors in Canada through Massey-Harris. One year later, Massey-Harris bought J.I. Case Plow Works and continued to build Wallis tractors, including the 20-30 and, in 1929, the 12-20. Credit: A Brief History of Wallis Tractors
The old man that owns this was very proud of it and it still serves him well. He really liked my Agfa Isolette II, he said it brought back some war memories. I said I had hoped not bad ones, he said no, actually good ones as he used one (slightly different) on the rare furloughs when they had them. I got his phone number so I could get him a print of his tractor, he told me where to stand, how to shoot it, the whole 9 yards. Lol. He thought it was neat someone was shooting with such an old camera. Oh, that whole bottom is an oil pan, neat.
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The old man that owns this was very proud of it and it still serves him well. He really liked my Agfa Isolette II, he said it brought back some war memories. I said I had hoped not bad ones, he said no, actually good ones as he used one (slightly different) on the rare furloughs when they had them. I got his phone number so I could get him a print of his tractor, he told me where to stand, how to shoot it, the whole 9 yards. Lol. He thought it was neat someone was shooting with such an old camera. Oh, that whole bottom is an oil pan, neat.
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