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Re: #24 corn picker mounted oh farmall H
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Posted by Brent Lovern on January 12, 2006 at 14:31:49 from (68.19.126.211):
In Reply to: Re: #24 corn picker mounted oh farmall H posted by RustyFarmall on January 12, 2006 at 14:02:58:
Rust farmall; I understand,lol. NO NO i wouldn't want you to tear a good manual up just for that. I've found a couple of manuals on ebay so maybe i can have a winning bid on em. Nebraska Cowman; I might be getting in touch with you for real. As i said, i havent went and looked that tha picker i found yet. Tha guy said everything was there, but i was unaware of any hub attachments at tha time. he still has tha farmall h that tha picker came off of but another guy is looking to buy it. So i dont know if i can make up some kind of a trade for tha hubs or not. I hope to go look at it this weekend so be on tha look out for an email if i need anyhthing. I appreciate tha reponces guys. Keep em coming cause tha more i learn tha better off ill be. I really wanna do this to one of my Hs so i need all tha help i can get. I like tha tractors that you dont see every day. I have one H on full steel wheels and another H im gonna put dual rear tires wnd wheels on and my 3rd H is tha one i want tha picker on
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