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Re: Dad's 1942 Farmall H
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Posted by Farmall43 on March 20, 2001 at 10:10:37 from (216.93.117.23):
In Reply to: Dad's 1942 Farmall H posted by Dave on March 19, 2001 at 18:08:33:
I have 3 of the four tractors that my grandpa farmed with whe I was a kid. I grew up on those tractors and paid more than they were worth to most people to get 2 of them back. You will be surprised at how many memories long forgotten will re-suface as you restore it and eventually began to use it again. A tractor is nothing but a machine but the bond that it can create with the past is tremendous. I hope to began farming the original 70acres of the farm with the original tractors in about 2 yrs. As for the forth tractor it was an H and was lost in a barn fire if I have been told correctly. As others have said the money you will spend is nothing compared to the value of the tractor as it means to you. Good luck and keep us posted. Farmall43
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