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Re: Re: Farmall Super C!...Somebody talk me out of it!
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Posted by Scott Swanson on April 15, 2002 at 11:37:03 from (209.180.31.9):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Super C!...Somebody talk me out of it! posted by ScottyNY on April 15, 2002 at 11:29:31:
I know I want one. I know all of you want me to have one. I have been messing around with Farmall H's so long I dream about them. I have been looking for parts for my two 1942 H's for so long, the price keeps going up. I have two sets of front steel wheels, a perfect Distillate manifold heat shield, and piles and piles of perfect parts. Now I start dreaming about a different Model and it scares me. I hope my Girlfiend does not get nervous. Farmall H's are big and heavy. I took one apart and brought it home piece by piece in the back of my Ford Ranger. I have no hydraulic tractor so putting it back together scares me even more. The Farmall Super C looks small and manageable. Are parts hard to find? I want one and I know it. Now I just need to find one. Any suggestions on the best years? I am a little green and my eyes are seeing Red! Super C Red!!!!!!
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