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Re: Need help to identify my Dad's Farmall
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Posted by Kathy Kaminski on December 01, 2006 at 17:40:22 from (76.208.7.53):
In Reply to: Re: Need help to identify my Dad's Farmall posted by LenRahilly on November 28, 2006 at 09:10:10:
Len, Thank you very much for all of the information. A friend drained the gas out, put new in and jump started the H with his truck. He put air in the tires for me. I couldn't believe it started! I'm planning to take pictures if we manage to get some sun this weekend. I'm a little afraid to start it since the weather turned cold the last few days. I think the H had enough power for what my dad used it for. He used the H in the woods to pull trees out to path after he cut them down. We would spend two days in the fall cutting wood using the H, a big belt and a scary saw with a huge blade. OSHA would not have approved! He used it in the winter to plow the driveway. I sure hate to get rid of her but my neighbors in town might not like an H parked in the driveway. All of you have been so helpful. I will post some pictures of her here if I can figure out how it's done. Maybe you can give me a few tips on how to describe condition, etc. I'm not sure what the most important thing a buyer would want to know. Many, many thanks, Kat
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