Posted by NY 986 on November 10, 2015 at 05:58:24 from (174.236.7.178):
In Reply to: $40,000. Farmall H? posted by Trkr on November 09, 2015 at 16:16:07:
I can remember years ago (1990?) when a fellow came into the Central Tractor store where I worked and proudly announced that he bought a low houred Farmall H that did light work. In his case it was true as it was verified that it came from a Rochester, NY suburb where it pulled a sickle bar mower maybe two hours each summer to mow by a creek. The previous owner was well to do and pretty much bought it as a toy to play with once a year. The fellow paid just a little over 3000 dollars if my memory serves me so I guess he got quite a deal. The model year was never verified for me but for the years the original owner had it the tractor had to be a 1949 or a 1950 model. I have heard other stories with "estate" tractors such as Farmall A's, Cub's, 8N's, and Allis B's but the H was the only one I got to hear any details about. I don't miss working retail but I do miss some of those guys who came in.
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