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Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall H Tractors-- why are they so cheap??
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Posted by Terry on April 17, 2003 at 15:35:46 from (67.251.139.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Farmall H Tractors-- why are they so cheap?? posted by Dr.Evil on April 17, 2003 at 13:04:35:
Hi, I guess I am one of those folks that don't know any better. I need a tractor that will run a rear blade, brush hog, and carryall which I use to carry a 55 gallon drum of water for trees that I have planted in remote areas of my lot. The 3 point comes in handy for these tasks. Also need a tractor with low center of gravity because of hilly terrain and easy to get on and off of. When I grew up on the farm,I spent untold hours sitting on an H Farmall that my dad recieved on "D" day 1944 new from the local dealer. The H is a bullet proof tractor but won't do what I want. I don't want to ruin your day, but I own 2 8N's plus some other tractors, but no H. I guess that makes me twice as stupid, dang.
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