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Posted by JR in AL on October 12, 2002 at 15:14:09 from (68.17.166.30):
I hate to do it, but I need to sell my dad's H's. They will make good work tractors. Between the two of them they might even make one good restoration. Went to show them to someone today and they were cantankerous. I had them cranked last month and running but today both carbs act like they need a rebuild. One leaks fuel out of the choke plate shaft and the other only runs if you continually play with the choke. I am kind of attached to these tractors so I am not sure if the price is fair ( I don't want to cheat the buyer or myself). I offered the 2 tractors at 1500.00 (total for both) The rubber is good on both and I thought that that might help but I just don't know. Suggestions for price and on the carb issues would be appreciated. Anybody else around birmingham or gadsden AL?
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