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Re: Farmall H, M, questions
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Posted by Kelly C on June 03, 2003 at 17:08:19 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Farmall H, M, questions posted by Greg Carberry on June 03, 2003 at 12:58:29:
Cabs? What the heck is that? Is that some sort of thing to cover a sore? Really its dont get dat cold up here in Minnesota. Dats what Carharts are fer. hehehe. Wide fronts can be gotten new (after market ones) For under $800+ Shipping. Used IH fronts for the H are about $1,000 used $400 if its beat to crud. M fronts seem to a little bit more easy to find. Might be guys who purchased H's new were on a budget and couldnt swing the extra money for the Wide front. The guys who purchased the M's had money to burn so could swing the extra. Just a wild guess on my part. Cant help with the 6 to 12 volt thing. Mine are still 6 and they dont need a cab ether. Just kidding I have to quit typing after I have had a cocktail.
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