Posted by IAtractorKid on August 09, 2011 at 05:28:01 from (173.26.100.72):
Hey guys! Been asking a few questions about the SH I just got back together and thought you might like a picture of it. I picked it up right around Thanksgiving in '07 and started to restore it then moved out to go to college and now living on my own and working full time (22yrs old) so dont make it home very often to work on my tractors anymore. Painting to me is by far the WORST part of restoring tractors and I was tired of seeing it set in the shop and not being able to do anything with it, so I put it back together! I can always paint it later down the road... Sorry this is the only picture I have right now and it is from my phone.
In case you may be wondering, my collection so far consists of:
- 1942 H - dual fuel with all components - 1948 M - SOLD - 1951 MD - 1951 MV - 1953 SH - 1953 SM - was my grandpas - 1955 300 - SOLD - 1st restoration; selected as top 10 finalist in Chevron-Delo National Tractor Restoration Competition in 2007 - 1955 400 - pwr steering, loader, wf, 3pt - SOLD
Looking for a 1942 dual fuel M in or near central IA if anybody knows of one! :)
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