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Re: How far to go with this H?
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Posted by dan on November 30, 2003 at 07:58:56 from (66.140.104.37):
In Reply to: How far to go with this H? posted by Nick in SC on November 30, 2003 at 07:01:30:
I spent 1000 dollars on mine in worse shape than that. It was an area of the country where they are common and more expensive and I only paid the price we gave the original owner for his trade in. Still it was a lot of money and I spent probably 3000 at least in the restoration but I wanted one. I got one. And now it's good as new! I am happy and so should you be. Having an antique peice of iron you rebuilt yourself is almost as good as owning a fararri to me. At least I know the farmall will start no matter what when I need it. Can you say the same about your new truck? Not often do we get out of them in money what we put in but you will get the enjoyment that you can only get from a fine machine that works right every time day in and day out. Have fun with it and don't worry about money. As long as you can afford it.
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