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Posted by MrG:Me too! on January 17, 2000 at 16:52:09 from (205.240.115.8):
In Reply to: Re: H purchase posted by George Willer on January 17, 2000 at 16:24:16:
Actually check the "Red Fritz Farm" website. Red bought and H and fully restored it. He documented the process with pictures and the cost right down to the last gasket (and then the dummy posted it where his WIFE could find it ;-). That should give you some idea of what you are looking at to restore. Somewhat contracdictory to the first post by HR, I think any running H is worth $300, and when you get done with it, doing it yourself, YOU KNOW waht you have in it, not what someelse MIGHT have done. But that assumes you WANT to restore it, otherwise, if what want is a tractor to USE, look around and buy a good running tractor for a little more money that you don't have to mess with. It's all in waht you want and what your objectives are.
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