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Re: Looking for an H
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Posted by Kelly C on January 21, 2003 at 19:11:10 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Looking for an H posted by Tim Malin on January 21, 2003 at 16:39:49:
I have found the old addage to be true. If you need and want one... It cost alot and there are none around. If you already have one and cant afford another one. They are all over the place, people are calling you wanting to dump one on ya for next to nothin. :-\ Oh well. I would GUESS that you should be able to find one in good condition, but needing work for $800 to $1200 if it is not semi restored dont pay more. Restored and I use that term loosley. Some people paint over a hulk and tell you it was restored. Between $1500 to $3500 and any where inbetween. If you dont like fixing tractors spend the bucks on one with a rebuilt motor and has been done up nice. Should find one of those around $2000 but beware of the crooks. If you want to work on em then bid on your tractor figuring to spend $1000 to $1500 fixing it up. If you get in under its gravy. Personally I will not buy another H for more than $800 I dont care what it looks like.
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