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Re: '53 Super H: What am I getting in to?
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Posted by Tractor Tim on December 14, 1999 at 07:30:52 from (209.156.60.137):
In Reply to: '53 Super H: What am I getting in to? posted by Aaron Sparling on December 13, 1999 at 21:29:45:
Aaron, You've got a great opprotunity many wish they had, restoring a tractor with a family history. I wish I could find my Grandpa's old H, but it was autioned off in the mid seventies. The Super H is a great tractor. You can get nearly all parts from the dealership, including manuals (a must). It sounds like you know enough about engines and such, with the help of the fellas on this sight, you'll have no problem. Like the other posts said, take your time, it may cost a little cash along the way, but it sounds like the price of the tractor is right (free?). I did my first H this past summer and with the help of guys like "The Red", "Farmer Bob" and many others, things worked out great. Take a look at "The Red's" web page, great inspiration. Good Luck! T-Tim.
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