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Re: Farmall H Tractors-- why are they so cheap??
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Posted by Dave Olson Illinois on April 17, 2003 at 15:21:51 from (24.171.97.55):
In Reply to: Farmall H Tractors-- why are they so cheap?? posted by Darren on April 17, 2003 at 06:50:10:

Hello Darren, Not all H's are Cheap! :-) I bought this one last fall because it brought back memories of when I was a kid on the farm(long time ago). It looked good, ran pretty good smoked a little. I thought it just needed tires and a little cleaning up! I wanted to correct the smoking problem and found both the head and block were cracked! :-( I do not have the talent or tools to work on it so have to pay for it to be done. Even using a used equipment dealer (rather than the Case IH Dealer) I expect to have $5000 in it when were done!! It's only money, and they say you can't take it with you! I may ask them to bury this old H with me when I die! :-) Dave Olson - East Central-Illinois
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