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Re: OK...Where would you put your money?
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Posted by paul on May 06, 2005 at 06:44:48 from (66.60.197.105):
In Reply to: OK...Where would you put your money? posted by Rauville on May 05, 2005 at 20:35:40:
Doesn't sound like much fun, look for a better class of people to hang around. Too much money, not enough thought on this fella, if you ask me, missing the whole point of restored tractors..... :) :) Seriously, a Farmall H is a good choice - fast road gear, small/ light enough for hauling & storage, but a real pioneer of one of the milestone changes of farming, helped change agriculture during & after the war. They made a zillion of them, were in production for a long time, based on the F-20, turned into the IHC 300 - so a long, long history. Would be a good parade runner, represent a lot of agriculture, paint up nice.... If he likes Green colors better, a JD model A might be similar? Or an Oliver 70. Grey & Red would have to be an 8N. Allis WD. Guess I would stay away from the older collector rare stuff, as he does not seem to have the itch to keep such a thing going or understand it's workings. --->Paul
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