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Re: Tractor Mentor?
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Posted by Steven@ND on July 19, 2006 at 20:02:45 from (72.20.78.220):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Mentor? posted by Mike CA on July 19, 2006 at 19:51:43:
Well, looks like you are close enough that I could make a weekend trip out of it if ya needed some help sometime. Are ya married? Reason for asking is if you have a Mrs. then I could bring my Mrs. along and they could do whatever it is them womens do... LOL If I were you I would go with the H. If you have a full-size SUV (Expedition, Suburban, etc.) you could pull that one on a car trailer. Farmalls of that vintage (A, B, C, H, M) are EASY to work on! A shop manual will walk you through most of it. Your biggest investment may be in the tools required to work on it... but I've been renting tools from Autozone and Checkers lately so you can save some $$ there. Feel free to email me if you have any H specific questions, and be sure to visit Farmall-H.com for some more info on the H.
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