[AT] Would you buy it (JD H)?
John Hall
jthall at worldnet.att.net
Sun Nov 4 12:48:16 PST 2007
I'm not a fan of most green machines but I would definetly pay that for a
running, practically complete H, if I wanted one.
John Hall
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Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 8:02 AM
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> As the story goes, about a week ago I bought a JD H that was completely
> taken apart at my Father in Laws auction.? It originally belonged to my
> wife's grandfather and had been taken apart by one of her cousins to
> restore.? Instead, it had sat for 30 years inside a building looking like
> a big jig saw puzzle.? We decided it would be a good project for me and my
> sons so it came home with us for $800 (serial number 6600).
>
> A few minutes after the auctioneer's gavel came down, a man approached me
> and said that he has another one in his barn that will drive up onto my
> trailer that he would sell me for the same amount of money.? Yesterday
> I?went down to check things out and?what I found was a 1942 H, great sheet
> metal (including fenders), decent rubber and?99.9% complete.? I have no
> doubt it would run, the only problem with it is he let water get into the
> rear end and now there is a hole in the?rear end big enough to pass a foot
> ball through.? He said he has driven it around like it is, but he?knows it
> needs to be replaced.? I know H's seem to be relatively collectable, so
> would you buy a running one for $800 that needs a completely new rear end
> put together??I can't stand the thought of passing up a good project, but
> I have about 20 "good" projects waiting in-line :-).
>
> Enjoy, Joe
>
>
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