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hey Red... A question..
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Posted by Kenny Christopherson on November 16, 2000 at 13:25:47 from (205.188.195.23):
I remember a while ago that you had posted an audio clip of your H...... How did you do that?? I can post a clip of my newly-first restoration, definatley not my last!!!,restored 1941 Case SC, and also I can post my 1950 Farmall C... Which is my next project..... Thanks Red....... Also which is easier to restore... an H or M?? I would like to buy an H, I already have an M, but would like to know which is easier, I don't want to spend a whole lot of money on an H, If I can get one for $500.00 running and tin is OK... Then I would be satisfied. Unfortunately I can't find that many H's here in MN for that low of a price, unless it is from a salvage yard.... And I don't really want to go to a salvage yard that I have to go deal with people that say that they can get a reciept rung up in about 10 DAYS, instead of 10 minutes...... Thats what people are like in the smaller towns up here..... They take there needle picking time..... Thanks again
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