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Re: early model H. what's it worth?
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Posted by H Fan on January 11, 2004 at 04:45:11 from (65.40.133.174):
In Reply to: early model H. what's it worth? posted by Earl in PA on January 09, 2004 at 16:36:49:
I live in western PA and purchased an H about 5 years ago. It was my first tractor and I paid way too much for it. When I was shopping the classifieds and local tractor guys, I had a hard time finding a decent usable tractor for under $1000. My tractor was "parade ready" and I paid $1700 for it. Not very smart on my part since I don't have a place to store it inside and I only use it for utility work. I could have bought a rusty workhorse for less $$$ and have the same usefulness. Live and learn. I tried to sell the H a few years ago. It runs great and has an aftermarket 3 point. About the only way to sell the H is to give it away. Everyone around here wants 4 wheel tractors so they overpay for 8Ns and TOs.
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