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Re: Thinking of buying an H - any tips, pros or cons?
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Posted by Kenny Christopherson on August 16, 2000 at 14:20:15 from (205.188.199.173):
In Reply to: Thinking of buying an H - any tips, pros or cons? posted by Pete in PA on August 15, 2000 at 08:13:02:
I have a Farmall M......The big dog.....It has a loader.....and it is a very nice thing to have, although the steering gets a little shaky if you hit a nice sized hole,but other than that,it lifts a good 1/2 ton.....We shingled the cabin-10 foot walls, and the loader lifted right up to the eves-lots of help for getting the shingles up there........I have had an oppurtunity to buy probably 5 H's.......Really wish I would've bought one that was all original,and mint too....it was shedded its whole life....but the guy decided not to sell it-smart man.....I have had price ranges in MN from about 350$-3950$ Usually the expensive ones arent the fun ones-you cant do anything,except install stuff.....You sound like you have a couple nice oppurtunities......I say go for it....I also have a Farmall C, it has a rear hydraulic lift arm,and a front snow blade....Also a Case SC... All nice but I need a bigger garage!!!!!!!
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