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Re: Re: Int. 350 Hi-Utility and twin H's
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Posted by Chuck on August 24, 2003 at 18:43:20 from (65.238.81.57):
In Reply to: Re: Int. 350 Hi-Utility and twin H's posted by CNKS on August 24, 2003 at 18:04:08:
As the story the owner told (Horse farmer)the H that we bought today was gone over by a local 4H group, who he bought it from (a year ago)it developed problems so he parked it, and purchased another H to use (manure hauling)he took some parts off the first H for the second (the H he still has). This man was never a farmer per-say and purchased these 2 tractors at (total) random.Apparently,some where along the 52 years that these two machines were around, they arrived at the same place.As I said earlier, the owner never even looked at the serial numbers, when I told him about it today he seemed shocked, especially when I said there where about 200,000 units built.I wonder what the odds on this are?
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