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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Can an 'H' be converted to a Super 'H'?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 30, 2003 at 17:21:27 from (64.228.12.86):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Can an 'H' be converted to a Super 'H'? posted by Dr.Evil on January 30, 2003 at 10:23:53:
Your absolutely correct, no one really gives a hoot until money changes hands. I may just get a bit uptight on this one as I once drove 250 miles to see a Super H that was for sale, only to find it was an H. The seller firmly believed he had a Super H. He was not sold this tractor as a Super H. He was told it was a Super H by his friends who had seen one, who knows may be it was one of yours, they saw. I really didn't have time to be away that day, thus I didn't apreciate someone wasting my time. My friend, time is money. I don't know what the situation is in your area, around here you see a Super H for sale and if you didn't see the add first day out, it will be sold before you call. You have no idea how much trouble you may have caused someone who viewed your tractor in past. If people were not changing Hs to Supers questions like this one would never appear on YT forums. This is not 1954 and most of the guys buying these tractors now, never saw a new Farmall H, SH, M or SM. Almost 50 years later it is a much different world out there. I don't like it any better than you but I swear, I think there are people out there that would want one charged for standing around in public with their fly open. You can be charged with verbal assault for shouting at someone in 2003. As for the paint on your tractor I couldn't give a hoot if you paint it purple with pink dots. Gosh, I wish I knew for sure if it was your tractor those guys looked at.
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