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Re: 1950 Farmall H
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Posted by captaink on May 20, 2005 at 13:30:48 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Re: 1950 Farmall H posted by KRUSS on May 20, 2005 at 10:02:20:
Is one an aftermarket (like a Schwartz) and the other IH? If so that might be why one is built heavier than the other. It is surprising what one can find in his own back yard. Twenty-five years ago I owned a sports car. A couple years lager (shortly after getting married) my lovely wife talked me into trading it off. Shortly after I got rid of it, I heard that it was destroyed. Well I started to regret that decision so a few years later I started looking for one to replace it. I had looked off and on for a few years in several states (had acquaintances looking for me too) but never found what I was looking for. I either found poor quality or too pricy. One day I was at an auction sale visiting about looking for a car and my neighbor (only 9 miles away) said that he had one that he wanted to sell. I went to look at it and we agreed on a price and that little baby was mine! A trip to the body shop for some TLC and it looks just like the one I traded off many years ago only runs a WHOLE lot better! :>)
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