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Posted by Daniel on March 10, 2004 at 21:21:16 from (207.69.137.22):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall H posted by Paul in Mich on March 10, 2004 at 13:42:24:
ha ha thanks. I am in Adrian, about 10 miles from those crazy ohioans (no offense to anyone of course!!!!) The closest large town I am near is probably Toledo OH, that is about an hour away from here. I believe that this H is a 52 or 53 I am not sure. I am very interested in restoring the tractor- I love everything about it. It drives wonderfully, sounds great, runs smooth, and is good for almost every type of task that I put it to work for. Here is the thing- I have to get my Father's permission!!! I think I use his tractor more than he does!! He does have a super wd9, a regular w9 and a 10-20. I haven't had any experience operating the 9 tractors or the 10-20, however, I have driven the super wd9 once or twice a while ago. I learned on an H and still love it to this day. Do you want to know any more info on any of the tractors??? Hopefully I can talk my dad into painting it someday soon- that is about all it really needs. No overhaul or anything- starts great even in freezing cold weather when we use it to plow snow.
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