Posted by Rootsy on February 09, 2012 at 12:44:44 from (24.247.111.162):
Brad Gyde said: (quoted from post at 23:58:41 02/21/11) Not a H, but a few years back I was to a auction where they sold a M with I believe a 2-71 Detroit in it. The folks that have it now post here on YT now and then.
I have a 2-71 sitting in the shop.. Don't know what it will get put into yet, but it will end up in something in the somewhat near future.
Brad
That tractor is now sitting in my shop and resides over here in Hillsdale Co. for the time being. As I have said in the past we lost at that auction in 2004 but bought it from the winner in 2007. It has since gone through some reconfiguration. Wide front end, rear rims, centers and tires, sheet metal, hydraulic system, power steering, etc.
I am in the middle of overhauling the 2-71 and with any luck I'll have the tractor gone through and refinished this summer. I'd like to make the bridge ride in September with it.
You can send me email if you want to talk about it. You are welcome to come over and look at it if you are interested. jaroot@jarootfarms.com
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