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Posted by Redrev on March 12, 2002 at 15:27:39 from (24.24.89.128):
In Reply to: Re: Too much for a H? posted by Steven@nd on March 10, 2002 at 18:57:44:
Yup...good finds do happen. Sounds like a great tractor to me. I once bought a 1936 Studebaker car that was 30 years old and it only had 2600 miles on it. I didn't even bother to argue about the price. Same with a Best 30 crawler that was never left outside over night. Stuff like that is getting a bit hard to come by at any price. I bought a 1928 Packard all weather broughm once that was a terrible gray color. It had been blocked up during WW II and the tires were used on farm equipment. When I got it home, I discovered the car was covered with vasoline and when I cleaned it with Dupont car cleaner, the paint was just like new.
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