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Posted by Jon with an M on May 10, 2002 at 05:33:56 from (192.35.84.5):
I was born in 1960 and dads H had all ready been there for over 10 years. He doesn't remember exactly when he bought it but it was after the WWII and he was the 2n owner. As a boy I can remember the shotgun like report as one of the pistons let go and dad putting in new sleevs and pistons. I moved back home a few years back, Dad divided his property and now has 3 sons for neighbors. 3 years ago I pulled the old H of the barn where it had sat resting comfortably on flat tires. With a minimum of work I started it up. Tires and rims, seals and gaskets, carb rebuild and lots of new fluids, a nice coat of red paint and a couple of pulls on the crank and she looks and runs great. Last weekend I was plowing our little garden plot with a 60+ year old tractor pulling a 60+ year old double plow and then disk. Dad, at 80 was sitting on the porch watching. It was a very plesant weekend here in Maryland. Jon with an M and Dads H
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