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Re: Farmall H ....strange noise
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Posted by Steve - IN on October 02, 2003 at 02:26:03 from (12.222.30.13):
In Reply to: Farmall H ....strange noise posted by Ol' Roy on October 01, 2003 at 19:06:02:
Ol' Roy, There is only ONE tractor that you drove 30 years ago. Don't let it go to anyone else, no matter what the problem may be. I've got an H now, but it's not the SAME H that was in the family and that I learned how to drive about 50 years ago. Close, but close is not a bulls' eye. The noise is probably a throw out bearing or a belly pump -- either one cheaply fixed compared to the cost of the ONE thing; the same tractor you drove so many years ago. That's the key, it's the same machine. ...this from a guy who has an H - but not the same H that he learned to drive oh so many years ago. Get it! Whatever the cost. And if anybody has a '47 H from RR2 Brownsburg, Indiana -- I wanna talk to you, even if it's in pieces and hardly recognizable as an H. It's that ONE H. I think you get my drift, Ol'Roy, there is no substitute.
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