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Posted by RON on March 09, 2001 at 02:25:16 from (209.240.221.102):
For those of you that weighted in on the purchase on an H with a shifting probblem,but with pretty much else on the plus side this follow up.The fellow did return from Florida,I bought the H for $700.00,it started first time over in 20 degree weather,runs and idles like a dream,had been painted with a cheap paint that faded,but tin work is in great shape.About the toothfairy,I quit believing in him when I was about five,but believed everything that that H owner told me (remember my comment about honest seller???) Anyway I now own an H with a fixable cure on the shifting problem,but also has a clicking noise coming from the rear end (tranny??) forward and reverse when you get it going.Never had a chance to drive it any distance because of all the damm ice around here,and then there's that tooth- fairy thing,anyway any thoughts would help( comments about should have known better have been gone over pretty much by the wife!!!!) RON
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