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Re: My secret to getting my H to pull
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Posted by Puller504 on May 01, 2003 at 03:33:03 from (199.35.102.252):
In Reply to: My secret to getting my H to pull posted by Zonie on April 30, 2003 at 19:55:40:
Hi Zonie! Cruised the "boards" this morning, found your post about your H. I found it interesting as I inherited (sort of) my Grandad's 1949 H that he bought new in the fall of '48. Dad left it set in the weeds for 20 years and it needs lots of work to run again. I ran this tractor with Grandad and Dad on our dairy farm since I was a child. Which brings up my point to some posters who responded to your comments. There are many thoughtful and courteous people using this forum to share their knowledge and experience. I thank them and you for making for enjoyable reading! To the children posting unwarranted, negative comments on these boards, GROW UP! Pulling season starts here Saturday with "test-n-tune" day. Happy, safe pulling! Don
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