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Posted by ScottyNY on February 26, 2002 at 16:22:53 from (128.59.6.25):
In Reply to: Farmall Tractor Forum...Please Read posted by Marty Hundley on February 26, 2002 at 15:43:03:
I'll second that! I started out just persuading my swetey pie that we needed a tractor around the place (40 acres up in the Catskills). Looked at the occasional one that we'd come across, but they were usually the wrong color. Don't know enough about other colors to say good or bad of them, but grew up on Farmalls and know enough to love them. Found one, a 51 SuperC, Sweety bought it for my birthday and I went to work. Mind I hadn't torn down an engine in 25 years, but I chanced on to T. W. Cook's site about his H and, finding myself encouraged, decided to fly right into it. From there on it was the patient advice of Bermuda Ken, Glen Mlanrik at Little Red Tractor Co, and all of the folks on this board. Come 6:38 am on last September 6, the old girl came back to life, and I can't recall many occasions that I've been any happier. It'd bring a tear to a glass eye. Some of the answers I found in the archives, some just lurking. When I did venture to post a question, I found that there are no dumb questions here. I'm sure countless others have had the same experience. The price is to pitch in to help where you can and share what you've learned. Thanks to all the contibutors and to Kim for making the space for us. Scotty
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