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Re: Looking for an H
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Posted by Lanse on July 21, 2007 at 14:06:24 from (205.188.117.137):
In Reply to: Re: Looking for an H posted by Janicholson on July 21, 2007 at 09:29:55:
I have always wanted an H, since I was a little (er) kid...My friends dad has a fully restored Farmall H, a 52, and used it on his 30 acres. He dont gow anything but a garden, however I rememember playing jacks under it when I was probally 5 or so. That tractor has always seeemed so tall and powerful, and I love the sound it makes! I have been working on small garden tractors for about a year, and am getting an old Snapper Comet 30 today...hopefully! I've tore a few lawn mowers down before for the heck of it... thats fun! I would never attempt a tractor this size without this forum ;) and all the books on overhauling engines and my experience I had with garden tractors. I'd like to be an Ag. Mechanic.
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