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Posted by Bud in NC on July 02, 2005 at 03:55:19 from (24.158.48.163):
OK - mighta finally run into a deal....could be a white elephant, too! My 80 year old neighbor offered to give me his non-restored Super H narrow front just to get it out of his yard. He has a Long 350 wide front he uses now. I "fixed" (rigged up) the hydraulic pump on this tractor last winter. Since he doesn"t need or use this tractor now I was waiting for warmer weather (got that, now!) to finish the job - I need to get the horizontal lines primed so it"ll pump hydraulic fluid but I think I"ve got that figured out. Biggest thing is his 12 y/o son was doing some target practice off the back deck....I was told that apparently 1 pellet from a .410 got the radiator. I looked - I couldn"t SEE where it took the full .410 load or multiple .22 holes..... Is an early 50"s Super H N/F worth trying to salvage? Also, where do I look for a serial number to ID the year? Thanks for any info!
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