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Lost another great AC man this week

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    Posted: 17 Jul 2019 at 6:16am
For those of you that have had the privilege to know Gary Seifert, you realize the knowledge and passion for Allis Chalmers that passed on this week. He will be greatly missed.
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Gary was a good man and will be missed. Blessings for the family.
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He will be missed.  Prayers for the family.  He had a great passion for AC and Polled Herefords.
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Gary was indeed a good man!  I had the pleasure of a tour of his place and seen many pieces of AC equipment with an AC tractor hooked to it, ready to go, under roof for his large grain, haying, livestock operation.  He will be missed.
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Dang heard he was sick while back, deepest sympathies to the family,, he always had a good laugh and Ac story, he was with Allis through the good years,, he was a good fella, guy I used to work with bought some stuff from him , and was amazed every piece of equipment had a fine Allis hooked to it, said he got tired of pulling hitch pins and just bought more tractors

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He and dad were good friends. I remember when I was out of school but still living at home he would call for dad. I’d tell Gary he wasn’t home and an hour later I would still be talking to him.

One time we went to his place for something. 3 hours later dad said Gary I have to get home to feed. Gary said call the neighbor to feed for you. I have more tractors to show you and your in my truck now.
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Prayers for the family and friends. He must have been a fine man and a friend to all who knew him. Another loss of those with superior knowledge of Allis. May he rest in peace. God Bless.
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He was indeed a great AC man and could tell you a joke at any time. He was passionate about his AC equipment.  He will be missed by those who knew him.
May he rest in peace in the hands of God.
My condolences and prayers go out to his entire family.
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Always sad to see another A-C man go.  They are almost impossible to replace.
My 'Thoughts and Prayers are with the family. 
Good Luck!
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