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Farmall H - From Rust To Red

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Fred - KS

07-07-2004 07:12:48




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After a year and a half of taking apart, cleaning, replacing and painting, the rusty 49 H I bought is now red and running like new.

Thanks to all of you that answered my questions. That, along with the information I found on this site’s archives and the few manuals I bought, I was able to take it apart and fix or replace the various components, from the PTO shaft to the bolster.

Some of the repairs included new bushings, bearings, oil seals and gaskets for the; Bull gear, axle, transmission, clutch shaft, bolster, operator’s seat, water pump, front hubs, governor, governor shaft, PTO and various other locations to include two missing gaskets I noticed in the distributor. I was amazed at the number of felt washers that are used on a Farmall.

Some items I replaced with new components to include; Water jacket plate. Steering wheel. Seat bushings, shock and spring. Temperature gauge.

All of the old water, oil and gas was flushed from the system and their passages cleaned.

The radiator was boiled and pressure tested. Carburetor rebuilt. Headlights and rear lights were dismantled, cleaned, painted and now put out a nice bright light. All wiring was replaced with a Brillman wiring harness.

I kept the 6-volt system but changed over to negative ground and replaced the generator with a 6-volt alternator that fits nicely under the hood.

And while I did use IH red to paint the tractor, I didn't paint everything I saw. The wiring, hoses, clamps, bolts, etc., were not painted. Also, the grease zerts were not painted, although they were all replaced with new ones. If a part or piece wasn't replaced or repaired, I didn't paint it, although it was cleaned. The front wheels were painted, but not the rear ones, as I haven't had them apart yet.

I now have the Lift-all pump dismantled and cleaned, and am waiting on new springs, seals and gaskets for it so I can put it back together and install it.

If anyone is interested there are some before and after shots you can view. That is if I get the link entered correctly. If it takes you to my albums, just click on the Farmall H album and take a look..

Fred - KS

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scotty

07-07-2004 11:39:20




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 Re: Farmall H - From Rust To Red in reply to Fred - KS, 07-07-2004 07:12:48  
Hey Fred, Real nice job! You will definitely enjoy using that old girl.

scotty



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nebraska cowman

07-07-2004 10:40:09




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 Re: Farmall H - From Rust To Red in reply to Fred - KS, 07-07-2004 07:12:48  
Someone said that restoration is about 2/3 art and I believe it. your partly painted tractor is special. I like it!



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scotty

07-07-2004 10:36:47




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 Re: Farmall H - From Rust To Red in reply to Fred - KS, 07-07-2004 07:12:48  
Hey Fred, Real nice job! You will definitely enjoy using that old girl.

scotty



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andy b.

07-07-2004 09:12:50




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 Re: Farmall H - From Rust To Red in reply to Fred - KS, 07-07-2004 07:12:48  
very cool! i actually kind of like your idea of repainting only what is new or totally rebuilt. heck, degreasing and scrubbing is more than half the work.

andy b.



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john d

07-07-2004 09:03:12




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 Re: Farmall H - From Rust To Red in reply to Fred - KS, 07-07-2004 07:12:48  
Looks great! Thanks for posting!



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Steve W (NY)

07-07-2004 08:16:03




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 Re: Farmall H - From Rust To Red in reply to Fred - KS, 07-07-2004 07:12:48  
Nice job.....why didn't you paint the head? I think my BN I'm working on was a similar mess to start with.....my pics are coming in about thre weeks hopefully.

Take Care
Steve



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Fred-KS

07-07-2004 09:25:25




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 Re: Re: Farmall H - From Rust To Red in reply to Steve W (NY), 07-07-2004 08:16:03  
Thanks.

Since the motor sounded good, no smoke, etc., I didn't do anything with it, which is why the head wasn't painted. I did adjust the valves though. If I need to remove the head later on I'll paint it then.

Good luck on your project. Looking forward to seeing your pictures.

Fred-KS



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Fred-KS

07-07-2004 07:23:05




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 Re: Farmall H - From Rust To Red in reply to Fred - KS, 07-07-2004 07:12:48  
Well, it appears that the link to my pictures didn't work, so here is another stab at it. Try this address, "photos.yahoo.com/claykan", without the quote (") marks. You should be able to cut and paste it.

Fred - KS



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