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HELP!! Can my Dad's Farmall sit without causing too much damage?
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Posted by Jason on September 04, 2000 at 20:59:28 from (156.56.145.55):
Hi, My dad passed away about 5 years ago, and his old Farmall H serial # FBH 219070 has been sitting out in the shed for all that time. We know it was built in the late 1940's. A man offered her $500.00 for the whole thing. It has all of the attachments for cutting timber. It hasn't been driven since he passed away. I am away at school and wouldn't mind keeping it, and restoring it later. Everything seems to be in good shape ie. tires and body. We are not able to give the tractor much attention now and may have to leave the tractor idle for another couple years. Will this destroy it? We are afraid about the engine and tires. The barn does protect it from the weather. Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated. I am very fond of the tractor, but don't want to harm it. Thanks Jason
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