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Hey Mike, Here's a 1944 WAR Model H
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Posted by in search of a war model on April 12, 2007 at 07:22:29 from (69.72.56.213):
In Reply to: Re: Here is the '51 H posted by Andy Martin on April 12, 2007 at 05:43:32:
Andy I am starting to agree with you. Mike would be money ahead getting one like above, and maybe he could save a lot of time. This one is a "WAR" model tractor like he says he wants, and has a belt pulley on it to boot. The ad fot it claims that a LOT of work has been done to it. The man that listed it sells sells a lot of equipment thru this site and people speak very well of him. Most people here seem to think that he has found a good deal on this 51. You can bet if I found this one at that price, and the seller offering to deliver it 100 miles. It would not be sitting there very long. Maybe this model is very common in his area, and that is why he wants to shorten the axles and change the front end but myself I like it as is. Mike I do wish you well in your search for what you want so bad, and I hope you find one that will make you very happy. Good Luck
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