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Posted by Roger A. ny on July 26, 2004 at 06:57:18 from (209.150.244.34):
In Reply to: Re: WWII Era Farmalls posted by Jim Becker on July 25, 2004 at 21:05:17:
Jim, Not all '43 Farmalls came on steel. My Dad bought a 1943 Farmall H sn 137049 that came on 9x38 rear rubber and rubber on the front. My Dad said that the tires were artificial rubber and he had to be really careful with them. I was pretty young when that tractor was delivered but I remeber it quite well. It came with a muffler as extra equipment at a cost of $3 dollars and he sent it back as he said he would not pay that amount for a muffler. After all his 10-20 didn't have a muffler and he didn't see why this tractor needed one. After three days days of use he went and paid for the muffler and installed it. His ears stopped ringing in a few days. Roger
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