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Re: How far to go with this H?
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Posted by Farmall Daddy on November 30, 2003 at 09:10:06 from (209.163.43.159):
In Reply to: How far to go with this H? posted by Nick in SC on November 30, 2003 at 07:01:30:
I have had the same problem with my WC Allis. I bought it as basically a peice of junk. It was my first tractor that I bought w/ my own money, and I seen some potential in it. Put new rubber all the way around it, brakes, sandblasted it, primered it, new overhaul built for pulling, new drawbar setup, clutch, wiring, and a lot of work. Just can't seem to stop spending money on the ole thing, and doubt that I ever will. Up until a few months ago, I thought it was your normal WC, but finding out that it was used in World War 2, that makes me want to keep it even more. How I found this out was the steel rear axel, rather than the cast. If it means a lot to you, keep it as long as it doesn't affect money issues!! Best of luck with it!
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