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Wallt Buescher (Plow Peddler) will be missed

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    Posted: 02 Feb 2010 at 10:17am
One of the first articles (Old Allis News) I always read was Walt Bueschers "Plow Peddler".   He shared interesting, informative stories of his experiences in working with people (farmers, dealers, bosses, etc) during his 39 years at Allis Chalmers.  Thank You Nan for this good article and for bringing Walt on board.
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I hope that Walt's column will still continue. It is always an interesting read and it should be sindicated if it's not. Kip
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We have many issues worth of Walt's stories, so we will keep running them.
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Is Walt no longer with us? I haven't gotten the latest OAN yet.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Allis Fields Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Feb 2010 at 2:20pm

I allways lookedat hispage foragood story. One of my favorites was the onewhere the Allis combine department had all it's competatorscome and see the experamental light weight pull type combine they were developing. And it was a desaster of a demonstation. After the other companies  he had the engineris put the combine back to the right settings so the taught the allis combine wouldn't work.

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Did he pass away?

The plow peddler book is a fantastic book.  It's fun, easy read and informative.
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I belive he did the plow peddler in various other tractor books and magazines aswell.John

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YES It is in the Old Allis News that he passed away Nov.17,2009. I guess nobody was willing to tell us, till we get our copy.
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Thanks tadams. That is sad news. A wealth of information went with him, but he was kind enough to share so much info. I have always enjoyed his stories, and I like his writing style. He will be missed.
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