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Re: Re: Farmall Super H? help
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Posted by Stan(VA). on February 21, 2004 at 20:09:57 from (208.59.157.57):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Super H? help posted by Ed on February 21, 2004 at 18:36:25:
Yes, it does look like a Super H, but at that distance, I would pass. (But then I already have one) If recent rear tires, good rims and a running motor I would consider it if next door. If not running (especially at that distance) you have to assume the worst in the motor and tranny. With 20,000 of them out there you should be able to pick one up closer to home. You could afford to spend a little more w/o the trip and you might even find a Stage II? On the seat, it's not necessarily the wrong one. In 50 yrs who knows what's been swapped out, but I seem to recall (didn't double check it this evening) that the parts book still was calling the pipe style seat standard and the hydraulic seat an extra cost option on the Stage I's. Stan(VA).
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