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Re: Difference between a Super H and a H
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Posted by Tim Malin on June 26, 2002 at 15:36:56 from (207.190.93.8):
In Reply to: Difference between a Super H and a H posted by derby58 on June 23, 2002 at 18:35:51:
Hey, I think these guys have given you the information you need. As for the price, you need to really consider this: there were 400,000 H's made, yet only 25,000 or so Super H's. An obvious rarity. I just thought I'd mention it, because the biggest tractor mistake I ever made was on a Super H. I could have bought it, having only about 100 hours, original paint that looked 10 years old, loader, for 6 or 700 bucks. I worked for the ol' timer all summer to get ready for the auction (he suffered a stroke which forced him to make the decision of leaving the farm. He cried nearly everyday just thinking about leaving the house he was born in.) We were very good friends, and knowing him he would have given it to me. Thinking I could get a better deal at auction (STUPID mistake) it went for 2750. I wanted to cry. Actually, I did, because I know how much of a foolish mistake I made. I know now to never let a price slip too high trying to bring it low. Just my personal input.
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