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Posted by Puller504 on March 12, 2003 at 19:58:28 from (65.238.81.49):
In Reply to: Buy back Dad's tractor?? posted by Robert on March 12, 2003 at 17:26:43:
My Grandad bought a new 1949 Farmall H in the fall of 1948. Dad got the H when he bought my grandparents farm in 1972. The H was parked in 1984. I bought the H, (now not running) when Dad's health was failing in 1999. Mom and Dad and the farm are gone now, the H is still in the family and resting at my friend's farm, awaiting refurbishing. I rode on the drawbar with Grandad when we were making hay in the sixties! I will leave the H to my kids when I'm gone. NO REGRETS! If I were you, I'd buy back Dad's tractor! Don
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