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My 54 Super H

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ChadS

07-08-2004 08:16:05




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Just wanted to share a story about my best freind. A 53 Farmall Super H SN 11967J. I have had this tractor since I was 10, I am 29 now. Dad got this tractor for me for a birthday present, and it is still my favorite out of all the others I have. Dad and I rebuilt the engine 2 years after purchasing it, It is all bone stock, and I like it that way. Just put in a good new set of fire craters, and sleeves, the whole 9 yards.. I started pulling it when I was 12, took it to my first pull, did not do so well at first, a few years later it was the tractor to beat in the light farm classes in our club. It has won 7 points cahmpionships over a few years, Last year as well!! I am very proud of the ol Super H. It has had a wonderful career in antique pulling. Not one bit of trouble out of it!! Now, my focus has changed a bit for this tractor.. I am retiring it from the tracks, and bringing it back to the antique workforce. Over the winter, I had done a lot of work to it, and putting it all back together in working clothes. I have the fenders, lights, battery box, Hyd, belt pulley, ya know all the stuff that is supposed to be on this tractor, and had came off of it origianlly. I am the second owner of this tractor, Dad bought it from the original owner, where it had sat ina barn for about 7 years, retired from a life of raking hay, and bringing hay wagons in from the fields. That was all they used it for then he said. it still ran, and was in great shape, I did repaint it about 11 years ago, looked pretty good for my first restoration, now it has aged, and is in need of a face lift, I am really looking forward to it!! Anyways, just wanted to tell you all about my freind of 19 years. Wont ever part with it,, some people have motorcyles, some have vettes, some collect antiques, well for me,, this ol super H is better than all of what I mentioned to me, Just my thoughts,, ChadS

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Pat H

07-08-2004 15:04:57




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 Re: My 54 Super H in reply to ChadS, 07-08-2004 08:16:05  
Glad to see you're enjoying the tractor. Noticed in the last issue of Red Power they have a SH listed as being the earliest around. Serial around 548 or something like that.Do you still have number 510? Pat in Wisc.



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26Red

07-08-2004 10:04:55




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 Re: My 54 Super H in reply to ChadS, 07-08-2004 08:16:05  
Guess I will never part with my 300 either- first restoration I ever did..

This hobby doesn't exactly get the attention from the ladies like a custom motorcycle or classic musclecar...



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ChadS

07-08-2004 12:36:01




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 Re: Re: My 54 Super H in reply to 26Red, 07-08-2004 10:04:55  
Yep, painted it with TSC paint, I have a sand blaster, it will come right off. I already done the hood and the front grill, it has a small ding, right next to the exhaust hole in the hood, the grille is still perfect. Thank goodness!! Just got done rebuilding the carburator, and the governor, amazingly, it has a 4 weight governor on this Super H, when I got it, it still had the wire through the bolts on the governor housing, I removed the wire, I still have it too. I also rebuilt the distributor as well, it is a pretty snappy little Super H, I will say that the block, is a stock bore, 3-9/16, with firecraters. 8043dd cyl head, stock valves, and no port work done to it, Just tuned up on my dyno, I cant really say it is stock, just due to the carb, ignition, and governor work I have done. there is alot of power hiding in them, just takes a little work. In 14 years of farm stock pulling this tractor, lots of ideas for our other 2 H pullers, came from what we learned from this tractor. Dont get me wrong though, it was not a puller at first, it was a farm tractor, I can remember after rebuilding the engine, hooking up to a McCormick 2 bottom pull type plow, and trying to keep up with dads JD 730, Many times I could have been passed, but I still kept on plowing, Looking back and kinda snickering, "HA HA, that ol JD is breathing this farmalls dust for a while!!" Pulled the planter, and done some mowing with it too. No way a hard life, just did not abuse this tractor, As a young man, I leaned how to safely operate farm machinery with these old tractors. Even competed in a 4H driving derby with the ol super H at the fair. Ever see one of those demonstrations at the fairs? They have a little driving course to drive through, you could use the tractor provided, or use your own, to do the course. I remeber as part as the course, there was a hay wagon you had to back in inbetween 2 cones, just like backing into the barn doors I guess, It took me 2 attempts, but that super H backed it in there. narrow front, vs a wide front tractor too, Was also judged on safty as well, they had meetings, and taught safty as part of a 4H project at our fair, and the competition was to test the class. Was a lot of fun, and learned quite a bit from them. It is fair weeks coming up next week, I guess I am feeling sentimental, and that ol super H was always a huge part of alot of tractor pulls at the area county 4H fairs in northern Indiana. Sorry for the long post again, Long winded!! ChadS

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Farmallkid

07-08-2004 12:02:50




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 Re: Re: My 54 Super H in reply to 26Red, 07-08-2004 10:04:55  
You ever heard the song by Kenny Chesney? SHE THINKS MY TRACTORS $EXY? I havent seen any girl that that thinks tractors are $exy yet, but there must be some out there, who knows, maybe they only think deeres are.



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ChadS

07-08-2004 12:43:37




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 Re: Re: Re: My 54 Super H in reply to Farmallkid, 07-08-2004 12:02:50  
Yep, just drive an old antique around the fairs, the ladies are thinking of that song as well when ya drive by!! LOL, ChadS



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Carp

07-08-2004 09:23:40




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 Re: My 54 Super H in reply to ChadS, 07-08-2004 08:16:05  
I really like my SH as well. Pound for pound it is the scrappiest tractor that I have. I love it for raking hay and such.



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