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Re: Here is the '51 H
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Posted by Andy Martin on April 12, 2007 at 05:43:32 from (63.123.95.201):
In Reply to: Here is the '51 H posted by Mike CA on April 11, 2007 at 21:24:55:
After reading your posts for several months, and coming to realize you are quite a perfectionist, I advise you to find a farily well restored tractor, an old restoration maybe, and start with a $1,500 tractor which only needs cosmetic repairs and paint. You'll be a lot happier in the long run and you'll be money ahead. There is something wrong with every machine and most folks just want something they can work on and tool around with. 100" axles and a single front tire. What a find! And you want to cut the axles down and throw away the single front! Belt pulleys are fine but I like to keep a tractor like it came from the factory and not junk it up with every option known to man. It is really good that each of us are different. This tractor is very complete and will make someone a very nice project just like it is. You may find the hunt is the part you like the best anyway. Most of us would have been very content with the first one you found. So keep looking and the right one will come along.
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