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Re: Is this 1939 H one of few ???
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Posted by CNKS on April 28, 2006 at 07:38:43 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Is this 1939 H one of few ??? posted by MMB on April 28, 2006 at 07:19:19:
I don't have the production numbers in front of me as I an at the wrong computer. The belly pump hydralics were used until late 1953. The "slot top" transmission cover was used in all 1939 and some 1940 models, I believe. They also had 36 inch tires instead of 38's. To a purist, perhaps a little more valuable, but not what I would call rare. I don't think many people would pay much much of a premium for one. One sold at auction here a while back, I did not attend. It had 36 inch tires, but they were on cutoff originally steel wheels. New paint, I was not impressed with it.
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