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Re: Need help to identify my Dad's Farmall
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Posted by David Kronwall on November 20, 2006 at 04:00:01 from (64.201.65.22):
In Reply to: Need help to identify my Dad's Farmall posted by Kathy Kaminski on November 19, 2006 at 13:38:15:
Kathy...I think most of the advice you've received below is good. Most of the guys you'll find on this site are honest and don't want to see anyone, especially a person like yourself, victimized. It is a 1940 H, and I agree that about $1,500 seems to be the average price that a good-running H brings nowadays. That or couple hundred less--depending on mechanical condition and appearance. Basically, I think there are a couple of ways to sell it. Place an ad in the local newspaper. Or place a photo ad on this site. You can also post a picture or two in this forum section for more input. A picture really helps YTers to give you a good assessment of what you may have. If you really get stuck getting it started or running, email me. I live about 60 miles north of Chicago, and maybe I can jump down to South Bend/Niles to give you a hand. I'm not promising, but maybe. I'm not the most knowledgeable mechanic either, but I do know a few things that might help. And my wife is a fellow Hoosier (Shelbyville). If any of you guys live closer, why not offer to give Kathy a hand? David
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