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Posted by Charlie V aka F20II on November 17, 2004 at 19:00:15 from (216.239.160.71):
In Reply to: Hey Charlie V aka F2001 posted by Glenn FitzGerald on November 17, 2004 at 11:44:05:
Thank you for the rose's, I have a few more pic's of the 43 H that a friend of mine has which we a doing a ground up restoration on but have not posted it yet. I leave in Washington State about 75 miles south of Seattle, it a nice place to live in the summer but pretty darn wet from Nov thought June. The 42 H with duel wheels is now in Ohio about 20 south of Toledo, it was as well a ground up restoration but after I shippped it to Ohio an they used it on my cousins place it stop running for some reason. I have had a good friend look at it this past fall an have bought parts for the mag which we think need some work on :o( I did have it forsale but there was no takers, the only reason I put it up for sale was that I hate to see it sit around I have to much money in it for that LOL. I also have another web page which is listed off this web site ( Chucks Farmall Site ). Again thanks for your comments, I enjoy restoring old tractors, i'm still amazed at how after many years any of them still run an do work no matter what brand. Good tractoring to you an all your friends :o)
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