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Posted by banjo on November 21, 2006 at 22:07:28 from (65.67.203.49):
I was out trying to figure out where the tresspassing hunters were coming in and i noticed the grill of a farmall sticking out of a shed. the owners were not home so i stopped at one of the neighbors and inquired who owned it. Well i met the guy on my way out and inquired if it was for sale and if he knew what model it was. Said he thought it was an H , but it needed some attention,carb,governor etc. Didn't know if he wanted to sell ,but would have to think about it. Now i hav'nt been in the shed to look it over, but figured if he did want to sell then i would go get a better idea of the condition.I wished it was a wide front. See i don't even know if he will sell it and i'm already looking at things to change. Probably wont sell or be out of sight on price. Maybe i'm just a farmall nut now. 3 and still looking. i'd like to have an H with wide front, or an M with wide front. Basically anything with a wide front. Anything to be especially warry of on the H when looking one over?
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