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Posted by Tom Harrower on October 01, 2000 at 20:13:48 from (216.126.180.164):
In Reply to: Franklin Mint Farmall H posted by Kenny Christopherson on October 01, 2000 at 18:05:43:
Hi Kenny, I have the original red H and love it , then they come out with this new one and it looks really nice too, those "easy" monthly installments are hard to pass up but im going to have to, at least for now. There is a rusty dissasembled "real" H Im trying to get from an equipment dealer by where I work for about the same price as the toy. I attended my first tractor pull this weekend, and was stoked when this little old guy on his rusty old H out pulled the heck out of just about everything in its class. The quality of the franklin mint tractors is impressive, maybe after I can spend some cash on my big toys, I'll break down and get the halloween H. .......Tom
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