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Re: Uncle's 1941 Farmall H Tractor
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Posted by DennyF on September 05, 2006 at 18:55:11 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Uncle's 1941 Farmall H Tractor posted by jonsoldstuff on September 05, 2006 at 16:15:41:
Also have a 90 year old uncle, but his H was sold to the folks that bought his farm several years back. Still kicking myself for not trying to buy his H. It's exactly the same age I am: we'll both be 60 come this November. Unc said he paid about $1300 for his new H, in the fall of 1946, when local farmers were still on waiting lists to acquire new tractors after WWII. He got moved up the list when the dealer found out he already had the money, took the next H that came in. Added a WFE about 8 years later, that he got from a scrapped H. The old folks have great stories to tell. Thought I'd heard most of my uncle's Farmall lore over the years, then found out recently that his new H came without a PTO and what a hassle it was to finally get that corrected. Guy that now owns my uncle's farm would probably sell the M, but I'd only want the H. Was the first of his Farmalls that I ever got to operate as a kid.
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