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Re: Looking For Grandfather's Super H.
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Posted by GordoSD on April 26, 2007 at 18:55:26 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: Re: Looking For Grandfather's Super H. posted by Pat H on April 25, 2007 at 17:24:39:
I just bought one, original owner was in WI. You can add it to yout list; It's now in SD #29093J Last week of production. One 8-30-Z date code casting. It has the wide front, fenders, PTO shield, correct lights, original IH muffler, M&H two way hydraulics on the light bar. Grill near perfect, hood excellent. Rear weights. Paid 3000 and feel I got the best end of the deal. Had an offer from an onlooker in Owatanna MN gas station for 4000. I don't know, it just looks like the market for the Stage II SH's is VERY STRONG. Needs a rim and tires.Runs very well. Owner put the original gas cap on the radiator, and the new replacement one on the gas tank. So it ran a little warm with the unpressurized cap. Pulled the pan today and there was only a 1/4 inch of sludge in there. Gordo No, it wasn't cheap.
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