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M turned into 1939/1944 H
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Posted by F20II on June 16, 2003 at 07:03:58 from (208.187.159.177):
Went out Saturday to pick up what I thought was going to be a parts M to add to my collection. I walked up to it laying there with it's nose in the dirt an low an behold it was an H. I had been looking to get this tractor for over two years but work an other thinks had prevented me from doing so. I only paid $50 for it so I didn't say anything to the young lady that sold it to me. But along with it I got a pretty good sickle bar mower an some useable back rims. Some where along the line the engine had been changed so the back part of the tractor is a 39 an the engine is a 44 oh well I needed some parts for another H i'm working on so what the heck :o)I have posted some pictures in epson photo albums
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