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Farmall H questions, rare?

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77 puller

03-02-2003 14:05:17




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My great uncle left me a Farmall H. I have always been an Oliver man so I don't know much about Farmalls. The tractor starts on gasoline and runs on Kerosene. Is this a rare tractor? It has always been inside. The sheet metal is near perfect and the tractor is completly original. The tractor is tight and everything works. I don't want to sell it but I was wondering what it was worth.




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Bill Smith

03-02-2003 19:55:58




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 Re: Farmall H questions, rare? in reply to 77 puller, 03-02-2003 14:05:17  
I believe the kerosene burning option was pretty much available for perhaps the entire production. Was probably more common on the earlier models. There was also gas burners and distillate burners. Not sure if kero and distilate option was the same or different as far as head and carb. The kero option on your tractor probably doesn't add to much additional value. Functional factory radiator shutters and functional heat adjustment manifolds however are getting hard to find. If yours are factory and still work, they might add a little value but not a hole lot. I have a 1943 kero burner H with new tires, 10 year old paint (always shedded), good mechanical condition, original style electrical system, fairly complete except shutters, and all options except fenders. I consider it worth in the $1000 to $1200 range. That is truely in the ball park range for value in my area. Maybe Farmall Daddy is in a way more valueable area than myself, but his quote seems pretty high to me. I don't see that one in real cherry condition being worth much more than $1500. And if so, it better be extensively overhauled, brand new tires, and new paint, have all factory options including fenders, and a flawless restoration. Sure, you can spend that much or perhaps more fixing it up, but would be real unlikely to get your invested money back out of it. The more you spend, the less money you are probably going to see back when restoring to sell an old H. Just my 2 cents worth.

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CNKS

03-02-2003 19:42:49




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 Re: Farmall H questions, rare? in reply to 77 puller, 03-02-2003 14:05:17  
Thousands of those things around. In the condition you describe $1200-$2000, depending on the deal between the buyer and seller.



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Farmall Daddy

03-02-2003 14:10:13




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 Re: Farmall H questions, rare? in reply to 77 puller, 03-02-2003 14:05:17  
It is one of the earlier H's built. With a new paint job, good tires, and if it runs good, should bring $2400.



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rustyfarmall

03-03-2003 13:51:22




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 Re: Re: Farmall H questions, rare? in reply to Farmall Daddy, 03-02-2003 14:10:13  
The earlier H's were most all kero burners. Later ones were most all gas. Kero burning option was available clear up into the 50's on the 350 and 450 models but I have never seen one. As for value? $1,000-$1,200.



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