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Posted by Kenny Christopherson on February 04, 2001 at 16:00:07 from (152.163.194.177):
I am looking for a Farmall H to buy, possibly for a school project, and I just want to know what I should expect to pay. I need the following expectations: I am located in Minnesota. I only need tired to be 50%, maybe a little less. Tin needs to be good, motor must be loose. Vavles and all engine components must move freely, rims are good, no rust through spots on seat or anything. Radiator must not leak. Some gaskets can leak, but I prefer not the clutch housing, or any mojor major gaskets.... cylinder head gasket can be blown or whatever, don't care about that. I did look over in the tractor list prices that people paid for them, but they are mostly all restored, or running. I don't need a running tractor, just something that might need rings, a good valve job, and bearings..... then there is paint. Can be rusty too. If someone knows where I might find sometrhing like this. Give me a hollar. It has to be in extreme western Wisconsin, or midwestern Minnesota.
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