D. SLATER; Thanks D. for your usual good info. I had forgot the " Korasel" name and the pix is just what I looked at, but painted black. I Bet I lwould have bought it if it was red and $33. I know I would. Just a sad note, the 46 H Burned up last march durning one of our notoris grass fires here in okla. Lost whole barn down to ground and all equipment. It had never sat out since 1968. It did have a 1951 H deluxe seat I put on about 20 yrs. ago, but back then all you could get was the red and white seat. I did save the 52 SM and 39M which is all torn down now and putting new sleeves pistons and all that stuff plus all new valves and head work.Have black seat for it. Ha. This tractor was next to barn and I was able to get SM on it and drag away from fire. Saved from burning up . Only one tire caught on fire. . County fire boys saved it. Good to talk to you and all others on net . Thanks for all help in past. I'm 75 now and the 39 M will be my last tractor to save, Kinda sad, I worked these old M's a lot in the early 50's. At least I have these two left. Buck
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