Posted by super99 on November 08, 2007 at 01:31:24 from (75.107.167.209):
In Reply to: A few things....... posted by I wanna Farmall on November 07, 2007 at 14:55:05:
I take all the blame for this , me and my hair brained ideas. Lanse, As much as you would like to have Bill's H, The money it will cost to get it to you is money thrown away. Hillbilly said he had a H ( for $600 I think), and he wasn't that far from you. If it runs, you could pick a warm day and drive it home. Maybe if you meet him, he would take a likin to ya and knock a few bucks off the price, and you would have 3 or 4 hundred left to start fixin it up. Think about this, When you are older and have a decent paying job, then you can save up for the cross country tractor relays. In the mean time, try to get the most you can close to home and make what money you have work for you. Chris
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