Sounds like somebody has got the fever...it happens!
Welcome to the board. I agree with sentiments of others, I'd start with the "H" if you can get it. Get your hands on, get the manuals for it and get to know it...real well. If you have the mechanical aptitude for it, and only you can be the judge of that, go for it. I wouldn't make the mistake of buying a running tractor and then start tearing into it. Tinker with it, enjoy it a while, run it and piddle around doing small odds and ends that can be done and still keep it running. A huge pile of heavy, non working parts get's old and you'll likely become discouraged.
When I got my ol' "M" I had it for almost two years before I tore into it. I used that time to do things like bearings, seals, brakes, electrical odds and ends and buy and install missing components.
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