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Re: Are SUPER HS RARE?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 15, 2004 at 12:52:54 from (209.226.106.68):
In Reply to: Are SUPER HS RARE? posted by Farmallkid on June 15, 2004 at 11:16:22:
Farmallkid: Rare is kind of a relative term, you might say rare compared to what. Like the others said close to 400,000 H's but it took 1939 to 1952, roughly 12 to 13 years, so you could say 30,000 roughly per year. Super H 53 and 54 or about 15,000 per year. Then look at what followed , 300 for a couple years. I don't know the exact numbers but it must be close to 40,000. Then came the 350 for couple of years, again I don't know the exact numbers but my guess is about half what the 300 came in at. My thoughts, 350 is the rare one. In terms of rare tractors, none of them qualify. When you have less than 5 of a given model across North America, that's rare.
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