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Posted by Steven@nd on July 21, 2002 at 15:21:49 from (64.68.165.55):
In Reply to: Pictures of farmall h posted by aggirl31 on July 21, 2002 at 12:55:44:
Well, judging from the pictures it might run and it might not - you didn't say. I'll assume it doesn't run. Other than having the wrong rear wheels (or wrong weights or different weights), it looks to be pretty much complete, I bought 2 H's in the last year, I paid $400 for one with an IH 1110 mower on it and a wide front and $150 for one with narrow front. See pictures. Most people pay around $500 for non-running H's whether the engine is stuck or not. If it runs the price can go up to $750 to $1500 for one that needs paint. Keep in mind that it has cost me over $2000 in parts and machine work to get my tractor into useable condition. I probably will never get my money back out of it, but I plan to use it for many years so I should get the investment back eventually. Steven ![third party image](http://members.tccoa.com/smgussey/antique/H01.jpg)
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