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Posted by 1953 Jubilee (Steve) on November 18, 2006 at 08:20:32 from (71.15.149.79):
In Reply to: Re: I can't say I'm happy. posted by Harley on November 17, 2006 at 20:24:29:
Harley, Jim and the others are right. You will be amazed at how you can get hooked on them. No cure known and hopefully they will never come up with one! We had a 1944 M and the first Super M in our neck of the woods in 1952 and those are the ones I grew up with. When I was a Sophomore in High School, I got an H and farmed my grandfathers farm when he passed away and that little H was as special as any tractor I have ever been around--matter of fact--if I could find it I would go get it regardless of condition! Look at it this way--you have definitely invested in Farmall history and by your involvement will keep that spirit alive! Finish the H and then look for an M. Take a look at Harley and his Dad with his Dad's M in the tractor pictures--that is what its all about! Steve
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