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Re: Need help to id a Farmall
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Posted by AC on February 20, 2004 at 20:55:40 from (67.27.119.218):
In Reply to: Need help to id a Farmall posted by Ed on February 20, 2004 at 19:56:53:
Well, the serial number and tag is legit. Look for disk brakes If you are not familiar with them, you can tell because they are hydrolicly operated. 70% complete? Complete restored, or 70% of what you need, now spend $1500 hunting the rest of it, complete? I would have to see the ad. Does the motor match? I really want a SH, but would be really heasitant to spend that kind of money.(If I had it in my pocket) Does it run? You would be better off to buy David Grindle's Super H. It's as nice an original that you will ever find. Further more, you will have the same if not more in the tractor you are looking at, by the time you get it together, and then you still don't know how good or tight it is. I think he only wanted like $2100 or something. It had everything, fenders lights, SUPER metal....I can help you..if you need anything, write me...AC
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