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Re: Farmall H ....strange noise
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Posted by Ol' Roy on October 02, 2003 at 18:38:20 from (64.12.97.13):
In Reply to: Farmall H ....strange noise posted by Ol' Roy on October 01, 2003 at 19:06:02:
Thanks to all who answered,you'll ge glad to know that I'll be bringing the old H home soon.I have a picture from 1965 with me setting in the seat,which would have made me 5 yrs. old.I used to sit on my uncles lap and he would give me rides in the lane.About the age of 10 he taught me to rake hay with this H.He died in 1988 and a neighbor ended up getting the H.I kept an eye on it ever since,and asked him more than once to let me know if he ever wanted to sell it. I guess I was fortunate that it never went far away,made it real easy to keep my eye on it. I'll take my time and work on it when time and money allow. Thanks again....I guess I really am lucky to now own the first tractor that I ever rode on.
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