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Re: 1947 Farmall H with Nine Speed (PICS)


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Posted by melonreo on April 08, 2011 at 15:17:00 from (124.184.245.90):

In Reply to: 1947 Farmall H with Nine Speed (PICS) posted by Beatles65 on April 05, 2011 at 16:13:19:

i agree that we need some parts tractors

i just dont think we need to srap out every 1 that we find that has a wheel missing or a stuffed manifold or water in the cylinders ..

yes it is good that it was saved from a scrap dealer,but it all seems to revolve on whats it worth or how much it cost . not to many say it is a shame to scrap it ,or put the effort into incourageing some young fella to start a life of tinkering. if i find a tractor.if i find a tractor that i do not wish to restore ,i will put a lot of effort into finding it a new owner. if i find half a farmall M i will have it in my mind that i would like to piece it back together some day.. maybee U.S.A is just to lucky and have to much to choose from.

its always good to read a good ending to a story when somebody has just found his gran-pa,s old tractor that got sold away 30 years ago and to have it back in the family.. you know each and every old tractor out there belonged to somebodys grandpa

i all the time see people worried about the price and the cost off moving the tractor :roll: :roll: :roll: the way they are all getting torn through ,there will be none left for future generations to restore ,, yes there will be plenty of painted ones in collections.. but there will be none of the thrill of the discovery and chase down the owner.

i have purchased to tractors in USA and need to tack $4000.00 dollars onto the price of each one by the time i get them home.. makes a $1500.00 F30 a very expensive toy to have laying around :( all for the love of tractors ...not money.

This post was edited by melonreo at 15:25:32 04/08/11 2 times.



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