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Posted by georgeky on March 26, 2007 at 07:16:02 from (205.188.116.142):
In Reply to: Farmall H posted by A/C Boy on March 26, 2007 at 05:36:58:
AC Boy glennster is right on, there are a lot of Hs and price does vary. One in poor condition shouldn't bring over that if that. I have recently bought two a 44 with two row cultivators,good rears,one new rear rim and it runs good and everyyhing works, it is missing the small starting tank has good sheet metal including the grill for 600. Just 3 or 4 days ago I bought a 47 with cultivators and good tires and decent paint, weights all around and runs good for the same amount. I have seen a couple at auction this spring one brought 900 and the other brought 550, but owner didn't let it go. Also this deal with Sonny Day has been going on for a couple of months now with a lot of folks incuding myself skeptical of his intent. As long as everything is on the up and up none of the folks here will be rude. I for one am thrilled when I see or hear of young people showing interest in these old tractors, It is a wonderful hobby. Don't worry about whether or not someone might be rude ask any questions or offer any advice you can. If you get bad advice or give it someone will correct you and if I give bad advice someone will correct me, that is what this board is all about. Everyone here loves old tractors, but do not like to be jacked around by some knothead making things up. By the way your IP address is showing up the same as mine. Good luck
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