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Posted by Jon with an H on December 15, 1999 at 05:42:29 from (207.239.152.110):
In Reply to: Collectability (sp?) of Farmalls posted by Bama Binder on December 14, 1999 at 12:18:28:
As a kid growing up there was only one tractor on our small farm, a 44' Farmall H, Dad used to let me ride standing up between him and the wheel while he pulled the disk, to this day I can hear that engine work. I am now my fathers neighbor and other tractors and my brothers and I have taken over the old H's job. But every time I would walk by the shed and see that old H resting comfortably on flat tires I would get a pang of nostalgia and want to hear that engine bark again. So now I am elbow deep in a restoration, I want to see dad's face when I pull her up on his lawn. Dad doesn't get out much these days, he knows I'm working on his tractor but he does not know a full restoration is going on. I got a little long on that one, but that's why I love Farmalls. Jon with an H, Dad's H
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