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Re: 140 or is it???
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Posted by hassan fortney on January 14, 2006 at 17:58:20 from (12.215.74.246):
In Reply to: Re: 140 or is it??? posted by Andrew Z on January 14, 2006 at 17:31:04:
well the H she needs some work like tires a fan frt hubs also i live in town now I don't really don't have use for a tractor that big. I kinda don't want to trade her off but if someone on this site can give her a good home and use her I would like that. these tractors are not urban by any means she need to be hook to a rake or a wagon and used like ol cyres wanted to. also I known her all my life my dads neighbor had it since she was new he brought her to us for every oil change and tune up. when the neighbor passed away my dad said I goning to buy that super H I gave him the money and 15 years later here she is. It's not a want elaloise that's the super H's name deserves better than rotting down in my back lot. also she dose run quite well and is all orignal except for the 12 volt igntion and a rebuilt battery box.
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