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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Just when we finished the H seat question..POW..right in the kisser
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Posted by Denny Frisk on April 25, 2001 at 07:38:26 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Just when we finished the H seat question..POW..right in the kisser posted by Dick Davis on April 25, 2001 at 04:05:36:
If You have documented PROOF of "Production SUPER H-TA's being made at FARMALL You better send the documents To Guy FAY! for safe keeping with the rest of the archives. According to His book NO PROOF exists, and since He works & Lives with the Archives I have to believe Him. I've seen pictures of 2 or 3 in RED POWER and I can understand easily HOW they can be made, I have the Super H Dad bought back in 1967 in My shop and have been around enough 300/350's to know what changed and what stayed the same. Dad also had a 450 and a Super M-TA for a while. There's NO record of serial numbers produced at FARMALL of Super H-TA's. But having worked for FARMALL in the late 70's to 12-11-1981 I know There were some "Prototype 300's" probably built to look like Super H's at Hinsdale Eng. Center. I'm not "Flaming You", I just don't want this "Rumor" to catch fire again!
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