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Re: Re: Re: Farmall H Tractors-- why are they so cheap??
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Posted by Dr.Evil on April 17, 2003 at 13:04:35 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farmall H Tractors-- why are they so cheap?? posted by off the land on April 17, 2003 at 10:28:18:
Add a frt end loader for about 20% of the cost difference and the H becomes WAY more usable than the Ford...How many Uppies by compact diesels and get FWA, loader, mower, etc. etc. Only guy in the neighborhood I grew up in that had those little Fords also had a Cub..... The one Ford had a flathead 6 from a truck in it.... finally made a tractor out of it! Until You put too much in the wagon or on the rack and it got too light in the rearend. The 3-points on early Fords were just little better than the plain horseshoe drawbar on an H or M. I would guess the reason people pay that much for those Fords & Cubs is because they don't know any better.
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