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Posted by neblinc on August 31, 2006 at 06:55:35 from (24.123.122.114):
Well I will have pretty close to that invested this building by the time I am done. It all started when I bought my first tractor, a 1949 H to use for spreading manure from our 2 horses. Needed to do some work on it and was able to use my farmer neighbor's shop. He has several tractors, H's & M's and of course the newer big ones. Well I got hooked working on this H, and after we got done fixing all the leaks and minor things I decided I needed another one to work on. So I bought a 43H that seems to run well but needs lots of cosmetic work. That was the push I needed to finally build a shop that I always planned on doing but never got around to doing it after living here 20 years. A huge thanks goes to all the folks on this site that answered questions, sent me gaskets, offered tips and for just being nice. I hope to have the building done before the snow flies so I can tear into the 43H. The link below is pics of my building going together, I still have more to upload . Randy
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