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Posted by jaybird2 on July 31, 2006 at 19:55:39 from (66.41.212.16):
In Reply to: So now what... posted by Mike CA on July 31, 2006 at 14:20:13:
Every time I've set out to add to the collection, and thought I found one to bring home, I'd wait a couple of weeks and either find one better or get a better deal. You'll know when your gut says "better not let this one go". The hunt has become more and more fun for precisely that reason. The hunt for the tractor, and the hunt for the parts are similar in that way. For example, I was about ready to pull the trigger on a straight H that I liked. Just happened to stop by a neighbor's diesel repair shop and found out he had a Super H that was just sitting there (someone bartered it for some diesel work). It was complete and straight but ran very rough and since he was a Cockshutt guy he could have cared less about the SH. Heck, he thought it was just a plain H when he offered it to me for $500.00. Now that was fun!
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