Posted by glennster on February 28, 2010 at 17:31:38 from (99.90.9.153):
In Reply to: Thinking About Buying a H posted by Farmall M Beginner on February 28, 2010 at 16:32:56:
looks to be a pretty solid tractor, and not beat up at all. appears to have been a distillate, has an extra hole in the hood for the gasoline starting tank. also has the lever for the shudders in front of the distributor. if it runs, i agree 750 is a fair price, i may go a little higher but need to hear it run. see if the small starting tank is laying around in the barn, and the radiator shudders. looks like they have been removed. the seat has been changed. rusted rear rims are not a big deal, good used can be had pretty cheap, new one for about 200 each. those may be able to have a patch welded in too, but need to get em apart. does have the mason jar pre cleaner, nice touch.
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