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New Allis Video- featuring 1940s Farming

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    Posted: Yesterday at 11:40am
Hey fellas!

I recently put together a small video on 1940s farming. I think it's important to document the past, as these Stories really do mean something to America. It was a way of life back then. What a blessing to be with my grandpa and record the past from the guy who lived it! Hope you enjoy! If you haven't subscribed to my channel, please consider. I will have more videos coming out this year. God Bless!

P.S. I am always looking for Allis Brochures to do things like this and include them in videos. I love sharing the pictures from brochures for everyone to enjoy. If anyone does not need a few old brochures or wants to see them put to good use, drop me a line. Thanks!

https://youtu.be/R5d6795ExSk?si=BWwMiOTLP6eOD_nU
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Very nice job!!
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Thanks for the video. I had to look up were Deford is at It's about 2hrs from where I live. Mailing address is Gregory where there was a AC dealer at a hardware store.
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My grandparents farmed a 100 acres mostly cattle and tobacco, but they raised about 10 acres of corn for grinding into feed.  They bought a new Allis CA with plow, cultivator and planter in the late 40's and ran it up to the 60's when they traded up to a Massey 165 to handle a baler.
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That was very nice and well done. How fortunate you are to have a grand dad still living at that age and memory still remembering. Both my grandpa's were gone by age 9 for me. How I wish my Mom's Dad could have seen me in my career in my 20's. I feel a great deal of my talents came from him. 
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