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Posted by Matt Oney on July 22, 2003 at 12:16:46 from (209.132.170.97):
Hello. I have a 1949 Farmall H that I'm trying to sell, and I'm trying to get an idea of the price for it. First of all, both front tires are flat, however I am changing those before it gets sold. The wiring from the battery to the starter button to the starter and all that is shot, and that will be replaced as well before sold, if I know whether the tractor will be restored. As for everything else, it works good, just needs a new coat of paint. Haven't ever seen this tractor leak, and we just changed the oil. The biggest problem is I can't get it to start. I've put on new points plugs and condensor, I know I'm getting good fire. I know it also has VERY good compression. Its got everything it needs to start, it just won't. So any ideas about that would be very much appreciated! Please if you can, email me because I will forget to look at this site. Thanks for your time.
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