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Posted by riverbend on February 03, 2006 at 16:12:00 from (208.160.33.84):
In Reply to: Can anybody help? posted by Shelly on February 03, 2006 at 10:05:20:
What do you want to do that the H will not do ? Without live hydraulics, they are not very handy with a loader, and they are not the best for mowing the lawn under trees. If you put rubber tires on it, it would be a lot more useful for just about anything else. You might have guessed by now that this is not the best place to come looking for advice on selling a tractor that has been in your family for 60 some years and several generations. The practical side is that it may not make much of a down payment on a new tractor. Once it is gone a part of your family's history will be lost. If there is not a serial number plate on the clutch housing (left side looking forward, behind the motor, under the air cleaner), the engine has a serial number on the right side, at the front, about 2/3 of the way up. The manual shows the engine serial number at the same level but between the distributor cap and the oil filter. You can post pictures in the 'Galleries' section in the left hand column on this page.
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