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Posted by Dougd on March 12, 2000 at 07:10:29 from (206.62.210.215):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 1939??H posted by justin on March 11, 2000 at 15:05:54:
Two 39 H's on steel? Wow. I am jealous. I would be like the grandmother with the ugly baby. Where did you come up with these? Were they originally on steel or did you have some steel sitting around. How hard is it to find steel wheels for these? I have not had this computer but for a few months, and never had so much access to so much information. I have been on the farm and have farmed all of my 30 years and had not seen an H on steel until last December, and of course the wheels started spinning in my head. How do you tell if the H was equiped with steel from the start? Are there any markings on the axles? Justin, You may already know about this, but the I&I antique engine and tractor club is having an auction on Friday and Saturday. Saturday will be the tractors and parts. I have seen a few H parts in the sale bill and it promises to be a good one if you can make it. I think it would be about an 1:15-1:30 minute drive from Newton. It is located in Penfield Illinois, east of Rantoul about 8 miles on 136.
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