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Posted by Michael Soldan on December 18, 2002 at 19:05:20 from (216.46.130.28):
In Reply to: anyone have any H stories posted by Farmall Kid on December 18, 2002 at 11:02:52:
Well this isn't much of a story but I have two H's and a few "working"tractors. Saturday I needed to auger a load of corn up into the grainary but the snow blower was on the 584 and my son in law had the Case at his place so I thought I would check the H for possibility of starting..it was running on the third revolution and did the job for me with ease...no hood ,no grill as I have started to restore and paint parts off of it..looked like "junk yard wars" but when its -4 Celsius and the H fires up and purrs away you appreciate that sound that only an H can make and it didn't take long to run that load of corn off..hadn't run since October when I drew manure with it..I guess my story is about reliable, dependable and faithfull old H's.....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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