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Re: H on steel in Tx
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Posted by Scott Swanson on January 24, 2005 at 11:17:25 from (69.180.154.234):
In Reply to: H on steel in Tx posted by Victor(TX) on January 22, 2005 at 18:45:32:
My Mom says they look barbaric. Those loved and hated steel wheels. Ah yes! I hunted and hunted for them. I finally found them. I have sets for two Farmall H's, front and back. They are scary peices of iron when they are loose and sitting against the wall. I move them rather slowly and carefully with the hubs pointing away from me. When they start to fall, I want them falling away from me. They would break all of the bones they touch if they fell on you. How heavy is a restored Farmall H with steel wheels front and back? I will have two of them sooner or later. Lots of work. Need to find a sandblaster that willl blast the wheels. Any stories on steel wheeled H's out there? Scott
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