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Posted by Brian in NY on April 13, 2007 at 09:57:29 from (12.149.100.21):
In Reply to: '49 H posted by nballen on April 13, 2007 at 07:21:31:
Run...don't walk....and buy that tractor! A couple of other points Most H's don't have 3 pt hitch...you can buy an a/m setup if you really need it. The loader is factory, and might need some work to get working right, but looks solid and will lift more than it should. The rusty ram ends are typical, not too much to worry about there. Almost any working H has assorted oil leaks...don't let that scare you. Most leaks are either non consequential or fairly easy to fix. Buying lights or repro. lights will cost some money...ask the guy if he has the lights sitting around in a bucket by chance. You can bolt on a belt pulley if you want, they are readily available. Lastly...the load when running the hydraulics is normal at low rpm, especially at cooler temps. Good luck!
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