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Re: '53 Super H: What am I getting in to?
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Posted by Aaron Sparling on December 14, 1999 at 07:43:09 from (138.87.192.106):
In Reply to: '53 Super H: What am I getting in to? posted by Aaron Sparling on December 13, 1999 at 21:29:45:
Thanks guys, I really appreciate your help. You all have given some great ideas and it always helps when you know what you're talking about. I knew getting into this, that it will take some money to get it fixed. I've already put near $2000 into my '40 Minnie ZTU (some college kids will drink that much away in a year, mine goes to a tractor of all things LOL), but it was an original that my grandfather bought new, sold, and then I was with him when he bought it back. We began the restoration then he was killed in a farm accident (96), so I'm finishing it up. As of right now, it needs paint and a new set of rear tires and she's done. I know how much this Super H means to my uncle, so I'd imagine I'll make sure its gonna get done no matter what. I know I have "sinned" by saying "Minnie" on here *laugh*, but if you want to take a look at my tractor, I do have a few pictures of it on my web page. Once again, thanks to all and yes I will keep you all posted on what I find.
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