Posted by mike henry on January 03, 2016 at 17:09:46 from (104.9.177.120):
Was out plowing snow the other day with my farmall H. I didn't want to because I have a bad tire and am afraid of it flattening. While plowing I came to a stop and was going to back up when I noticed a height drop in my seat. Got up and had a look. YEP the pipe that goes from the front pin and bushing has collapsed do to old age I guess. So now I look for a seat assembly as well as a 38"tire. Yeah that is going to be easy. Making this even more fun is my part time job is with CMU. I can only work 48 hours per 2 week pay period. This is suppose to allow students the chance to work while attending classes and aide student loan payback. Its an Obamma program. I am hoping for a full time position to come my way soon(5 openings do to retirements)but don't want to spend money that I don't have yet. SOOOOO if anyone has a seat assembly or a 12.4x38 tire for a farmall H that they don't need to make a profit on I am willing to bargain!! thanks guys.
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