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Re: 1951 H
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Posted by Andy Martin on September 21, 2006 at 12:08:53 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: Re: 1951 H posted by Mike CA on September 21, 2006 at 08:13:26:
Who said they were in a barn? There are six under cover right now. We're still baling hay and they stay outside. Some of them don't run :-) (But they all did when they were new) I'll bet there are 43 scrapped every week in this country. That does cause a shortage. I'll die, and these will be for sale. You passed up a "parts" H which I argued should be bought and kept together. I prefer to think of myself as running a home for aged Farmalls. Those that want to work get to work, and we don't keep any young snots around to make fun of them. The only three point is on an H that came that way. I have bought several which were headed to the scrap yard. When someone drives in and asks whether I have a tractor for sale I slap my forehead and say "OH NO! Does it look like I've bought too many?" And, no sell is a four letter word and we don't use those words around my house. I do have 3 JD poppers (none restored, a 1937 A, 1950 B, and 1949 H) one Allis and one Massey so people won't think I don't know any better.
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