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I got a new project!
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Posted by Zonie on February 04, 2002 at 20:58:23 from (205.188.198.153):
My H is about as restored as I want it to be and I've been kinda looking for a new project. A few months ago I spotted a really old Wheel Horse garden tractor ( I know, it isn't a farmall but at least it is red!!!) in my friend's barn. It was buried under a pile of tarps. I asked her about it and was told it was a 1953 Wheel Horse and she had bought it at a yard sale some time ago. she also said it was running when she got it but the engine quit running due to a clogged up carburator or something like that. She didn't want to sell it. I've been talking to her since but she just kept saying no. Yesterday she came over and asked if I still wanted it. She said she wanted a rototiller that I had in trade. I only paid $40 for the tiller so I told her I'll deliver it and pick up the tractor. It took me about 4 hours to get the engine running and clean off most of the dirt and grease. At least now I have some thing to ride around on at the tractor shows, besides my H that is. I'll post some picture in a few minutes, I lost the web address for the link
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