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Posted by Tommy A on June 10, 2005 at 16:22:06 from (4.131.43.112):
In Reply to: Super H's posted by Tommy A on June 10, 2005 at 09:48:04:
Nat, Herb, Stan! Thank you gentlemen for your advice on what IS and IS NOT a Farmall Super H. I've an old 1940 plain old "H", but she is still pretty, and sports a swell belly pump. I'm looking for one devoted to just drawbar work. Never took a second look at the Supers, until fifty years later now. Nat, tell ya what I'm gonna do....The gent who has the machine I described has a couple more Reg H's, which I am confident are just that! They appear to be dogs, but grille in both them are OK, I think? Weeds have grown up through their bellies. I'm intending to relieve him of one of them....., but the one I describe is probably the best of the three? If turns out I hook it on my line, I doubt he would swap grille, but if I have a secure line on acquiring the Regular, perhaps we can do business? Leeeee ya know! Yes, it sure does have the two holes you mentioned! Tommy A
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