Weight | 3 | |
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Wheelbase | 88.325 (224 cm) | |
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"This tractor might be older than I am but it works on the property every day. A John-Deere manure scoop on the front, mowers and scrapers for the back, everything works just like it did in 1945. Unfortunately someone tossed out the front cowling for the radiator."
"Friend rebuilt carb, not in yet, waiting to remove & coat inside of fuel tank--next big job will be removal of front wheels (narrow) & replace bearings &/or spindles, wobbles when moving on hard surface, replace seat & supports---then paint & enjoy."
"Great old tractor. Still runs good. Wish it had 3 pt hitch, etc. Getting harder to find tow behind equipment."
"When we bought our H we lived in town in a neighborhood. I went to south Indiana and helped a farmer drag it from a shed where it had sat for more than 10 yrs. The homeowners association was mortified to see me unload this in my front yard. The front tires were flat with one tube hanging out the color was sort of a oily clay tone. I left it outside till the next evening when I removed the steering wheel and the muffler to put it into the garage. From that point it only came out to show off various states of repair as I drove it around the neighborhood in 2011 I Drove it 30 mi. to the farm. "
"I use 2 other tractors on our property: A Kioti DK35 and a Long 36. What I need most is a seat for the 39 Farmall H, fenders, grill insert, if this is the venue for these requests."
"This tractor keeps going and there are plenty of parts around to fix it with."
"Great acreage tractor for mowing and pull behind implements. Adding 3 point is a plus but it does not have live power from factory without a hand clutch or aftermarket live hydraulics or power. This tractor is very sturdy and strong. Parts are fairly easy to find and repairs are easy as this is a simple system compared to newer tractors. The ability to hand start a tractor is a neat feature and is handy when batteries are nearly dead."
"My dad bought this tractor new in 1943. It was the first one to come into our county on rubber during WWII. He used it on the dairy farm and for custom work. We added a wide front end in the mid 60's. My son and I rebuilt the engine in the 90's and it was turning 27 HP on a dyno. We use it for hauling manure, running haybine and grinding grain. It always starts, runs like a top, and is super easy to work on."