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Posted by KRUSS1 on June 18, 2007 at 17:59:13 from (72.45.72.178):
Got my new to me H home. Sorry no pics. Ser. no. FBH 93472 which I make to be a 1942. This thing starts and runs great! I have 2 other H's that don't have the snap that this one has, but who's to say what's been done to it that I can't see. Tractor has 4 good tires and rims, Farmhand loader, OK paint job, loader is operated by Charlynn hydr. odd pto. The tractor has it's own hydraulic, but I assume kaput or weak or else why the Charlynn? Don't know if I'll mess with original hyd. or not, Cost to repair?? There is no generator, will look tomorrow to see if it ever had one, has starter, battery bracket has been made and bolted on, has great tin, good fenders, new decals, no wheel weights, wrong steering wheel, wrong seat pan and homemade mounting brackets on loader mounts that need a smoothing out at the cuts. Overall, I'm extemely happy, and that's what matters I guess. I can beautify it a bit or use it as it is, then maybe see what shows up wrong. This just seems to be more tractor than I expected for the price.
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