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Farmall H???

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Greg Clutter

12-09-2003 20:12:22




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Kinda new to the old tractors so could use some help. Just saved one from the pasture fate and looks like a Farmall H. The thing is it has a single front wheel and I can't find a single picture of another one with only one front wheel. Data plate is damaged but could make out FBH, which I think makes it a Farmall, right? Help.




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Scott Swanson

12-12-2003 09:59:07




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 Re: Farmall H??? in reply to Greg Clutter, 12-09-2003 20:12:22  
Miller Tire has the single tires for those single tire assemblies in stock.



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David in Texas

12-10-2003 07:04:41




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 Re: Farmall H??? in reply to Greg Clutter, 12-09-2003 20:12:22  
Just bought one with a single wheel. The farmer told me that most of them down in our area were used under pickers. I tried to find a new tire and was told by the Kelly tire dealer that they no longer made the tire. Mine was a 9.00-10. I finally bought a tube from TSC that fit several sizes. I have not used it much but it looks like it is going to work.



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Gary in TX

12-09-2003 21:23:42




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 Re: Farmall H??? in reply to Greg Clutter, 12-09-2003 20:12:22  
Hey Greg,
Yep the single front wheel was an option allowing tighter turning and better working in row crops. Do a search on this site on the photo ads and also tractor pics, I know I have seen one or two in there. Saw one just the other day as matter of fact.



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sammy the RED

12-09-2003 21:12:42




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 Re: Farmall H??? in reply to Greg Clutter, 12-09-2003 20:12:22  
Yes.



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Greg Clutter

12-09-2003 21:17:29




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 Re: Re: Farmall H??? in reply to sammy the RED, 12-09-2003 21:12:42  
Thanks. I guess the single wheel was an option.



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Dick Davis

12-10-2003 01:59:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall H??? in reply to Greg Clutter, 12-09-2003 21:17:29  
In western Iowa, Misouri river bottom, they were commonly installed when corn pickers were mounted because the single front didn't ball up with mud as badly as narrow fronts did. My nickel.



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