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Super H serial number
#2
Posted 01 August 2010 - 03:26 PM
Was wondering where that tractor would end up, the wife and I saw it at the Red power auction in LaPorte. Was a pretty nice looking piece, don't know what it went for ( wife wouldn't allow me to go to the auction - no faith in my self control ) Thanks for posting the number and the updated location. 14909 is the closest serial number to this one, it also is in Ohio.
Thanks again,
pat
Thanks again,
pat
8 Super H's, 2 806D's, 1066 MFD, 1940 H, 1947 B
#4
Posted 01 August 2010 - 06:52 PM
Pat H, on 01 August 2010 - 05:26 PM, said:
Was wondering where that tractor would end up, the wife and I saw it at the Red power auction in LaPorte. Was a pretty nice looking piece, don't know what it went for ( wife wouldn't allow me to go to the auction - no faith in my self control ) Thanks for posting the number and the updated location. 14909 is the closest serial number to this one, it also is in Ohio.
Thanks again,
pat
Thanks again,
pat
Pat H- Did you see the Stage 1 Super H in YT photo ads? Must be 15 or 16,000 or higher. Has the late front bolster and grill. Owner Michael Wilkerson, Benton IL. 618-218-4394. Dave
#5
Posted 01 August 2010 - 07:14 PM
Pat H, on 01 August 2010 - 06:26 PM, said:
Was wondering where that tractor would end up, the wife and I saw it at the Red power auction in LaPorte. Was a pretty nice looking piece, don't know what it went for ( wife wouldn't allow me to go to the auction - no faith in my self control ) Thanks for posting the number and the updated location. 14909 is the closest serial number to this one, it also is in Ohio.
Thanks again,
pat
Thanks again,
pat
Pat, Your wife and mine must have talked to each other, mine told me I couldn't go either....
Little Wonder, I'm no Little Genius. But I get closer to being a #60 with each passing year.
Grandpa's Surer H, 1944 H, My ole 1066, 710 6-16 Automatic, Little Genius plows, 1 and 2 bottom ,2 bottom Little Wonder,2-#27V mowers, a #25 mower, #7 mower, 240 HM, 2 row cultivators, High wheel McCormick grain drill, S-3 Cream Separator. Collecting ole Red Iron can be expensive, But It sure is fun.
Grandpa's Surer H, 1944 H, My ole 1066, 710 6-16 Automatic, Little Genius plows, 1 and 2 bottom ,2 bottom Little Wonder,2-#27V mowers, a #25 mower, #7 mower, 240 HM, 2 row cultivators, High wheel McCormick grain drill, S-3 Cream Separator. Collecting ole Red Iron can be expensive, But It sure is fun.
#6
Posted 01 August 2010 - 08:57 PM
DWV, on 01 August 2010 - 07:52 PM, said:
Pat H, on 01 August 2010 - 05:26 PM, said:
Was wondering where that tractor would end up, the wife and I saw it at the Red power auction in LaPorte. Was a pretty nice looking piece, don't know what it went for ( wife wouldn't allow me to go to the auction - no faith in my self control ) Thanks for posting the number and the updated location. 14909 is the closest serial number to this one, it also is in Ohio.
Thanks again,
pat
Thanks again,
pat
Pat H- Did you see the Stage 1 Super H in YT photo ads? Must be 15 or 16,000 or higher. Has the late front bolster and grill. Owner Michael Wilkerson, Benton IL. 618-218-4394. Dave
Saw the ad but haven't called him yet. Did go as far as looking it up on mapquest and it'd be an 8 hr drive. May try to talk the wife into a road trip for her birthday. Price he's asking seems pretty reasonable too.
Pat
8 Super H's, 2 806D's, 1066 MFD, 1940 H, 1947 B
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Posted 01 August 2010 - 09:05 PM
ole three bottom, on 01 August 2010 - 08:14 PM, said:
Pat H, on 01 August 2010 - 06:26 PM, said:
Was wondering where that tractor would end up, the wife and I saw it at the Red power auction in LaPorte. Was a pretty nice looking piece, don't know what it went for ( wife wouldn't allow me to go to the auction - no faith in my self control ) Thanks for posting the number and the updated location. 14909 is the closest serial number to this one, it also is in Ohio.
Thanks again,
pat
Thanks again,
pat
Pat, Your wife and mine must have talked to each other, mine told me I couldn't go either....
Wish I could've met up with you at Red Power, was only there Fri afternoon and an hour Sat morn. The wife is starting to show her age, wouldn't even carry wheel weights out to the Jeep for me. Still all in all was a great show that you Indiana folks put on, alot of great vendors and alot of great tractors.
8 Super H's, 2 806D's, 1066 MFD, 1940 H, 1947 B
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