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$300 for a parts H? and what is X5?
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Posted by Mike CA on July 29, 2006 at 14:22:19 from (67.181.221.84):
I went back to the original place I found the 3 Farmalls in the field. One of the H's belonged to the father of the owner, so he wanted to keep it. The other was a '42 M that he said should run. He wanted $800 for because he paid that 10 years ago. The last is a '44 H. He bought it as a parts tractor, and wants $300 for it. Since I need rear wheels, and the tractor junkyards want $300 for a set, I might as well get it. However, the serial number is FBH 160065 X5. I've never seen X5 before. The last time I saw anything other than an X1 was on an M, and that was X20, and I was told that it was a weird configuration and I should stay away from it. So, is this X5 the same thing? Would I not be able to use it for parts for the '47 H X1 that I am planning on getting?
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