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1947 H

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RealDeal IH

12-13-2005 16:56:08




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Was wondering if anybody could give me reviews of the farmall H




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dan hill

12-15-2005 03:39:55




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 Re: 1947 H in reply to RealDeal IH, 12-13-2005 16:56:08  
Best tractor ever made for the small farm.



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joe e-tx

12-14-2005 18:29:23




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 Re: 1947 H in reply to RealDeal IH, 12-13-2005 16:56:08  
theres nothing like the sound of a H from a half mile away or farther with stright pipe. LOVE the sound of mine even with a green machines muffler mines a 47
joe



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Pajamafied John

12-14-2005 05:57:38




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 Re: 1947 H in reply to RealDeal IH, 12-13-2005 16:56:08  
I haven't had a farmall bigger than an A but if you listen to the motor run on a good H you just cant get enough of it. A lot of people still use them and they are very reasonable so if the price is right? Why not?



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Mike M

12-14-2005 04:59:30




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 Re: 1947 H in reply to RealDeal IH, 12-13-2005 16:56:08  
I'm not much of a Farmall fan,but I still see some of those being used on farms everyday so they have stood the test of time ! If you can live without a 3pt and any live power you won't go wrong. I have noticed a very big difference in power between a standard H and a Super H.



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DJM75

12-14-2005 03:51:20




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 Re: 1947 H in reply to RealDeal IH, 12-13-2005 16:56:08  
I"d say they are excellent if you don"t need anything big my grandpa farmed with 2 H"s for a long time and I myself have had a couple of them very easy to run and repair if you have to do anything. Hope this helps.
Don



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Jonfarmer

12-13-2005 17:51:05




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 Re: 1947 H in reply to RealDeal IH, 12-13-2005 16:56:08  
All depends on what you want to do with it. Tell us more and we'll be able to help you.



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RealDeal IH

12-13-2005 17:21:37




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 Re: 1947 H in reply to RealDeal IH, 12-13-2005 16:56:08  
Well I was thinking of purchasing one and just wondered what everybody thought about"em



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Red Dave

12-13-2005 17:06:58




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 Re: 1947 H in reply to RealDeal IH, 12-13-2005 16:56:08  
Don't know what you're looking for, but they made about 400,000 of them, so somebody must have liked them.

Smaller than an M, bigger than a C. Made to pull 2 plows.

One of the easiest and most popular tractors to maintain for field work or to restore. Simple, dependable, fairly easy to work on with parts readily available.

Usually available for a reasonable price because there are so many of them.

Does that help you any?

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RustyFarmall

12-13-2005 17:04:24




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 Re: 1947 H in reply to RealDeal IH, 12-13-2005 16:56:08  
Reviews? what reviews? The Farmall H is still the best tractor ever built. How's that for a review?



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SallyG in NE

12-14-2005 07:13:52




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 Re: 1947 H in reply to RustyFarmall, 12-13-2005 17:04:24  
The "H" was and still is a great tractor, but For what it lacked in power the "M" filled the gap.



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Tom in Western PA

12-13-2005 23:57:35




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 Re: 1947 H in reply to RustyFarmall, 12-13-2005 17:04:24  
I agree...works hard, drives and steers great! This tractor is my favorite. Red is a good color too!



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