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Posted by CNKS on July 16, 2007 at 19:01:37 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: implement question for a show H posted by Mike CA on July 15, 2007 at 20:32:36:
Wardner is one of the more intelligent people on this forum. You need to put his statements in context -- he has actually forgotten more than a lot of us on this forum ever knew. I mean that as a compliment. IH made 391000+ H's. Everyone has seen one. I drove one for probably 5000 hours when I was a teenager 50 years ago. The ice cream thing may actually work, as excellent restoration or not, an H is not going to draw a crowd. And, since you have never worked on one before, you have no idea of the time and money it is going to take to get that tractor looking like you want, particularly since you are in town, working in a garage with virtually no room. I am NOT saying you can't do it, it just that at the present time, you cannot tell what you are getting into.
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