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Re: Too much for a H?
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Posted by Michael Soldan on March 11, 2002 at 16:33:23 from (216.46.130.15):
In Reply to: Too much for a H? posted by MH on March 10, 2002 at 18:42:50:
MH, after reading your post I thought I'd better say something..I would buy that H sight unseen as you have described it..I paid $150 for a set of four wheel weights...$1850 now... $400 for rear tires..$1450 now...$50 for shutters..$1400 now...$60 for a battery box...$1340 now...$200 for a used belly pump....$1140 now ..2 gallons of paint $64...$1076 now....do I need say more...That is a bargain compared to buying a run of the mill H for $500-800 and then spending hundereds of dollars to restore it. In the long run that could be a cheap tractor. In southern Ontario a tractor dealer is asking $3000 for a super H in this weeks Western Ontario Farmer publication, another is asking $2000 for an H..run of the mill, nothing special about it, likely well worn. Go for it...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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