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Posted by jonnnny2006 on May 29, 2007 at 18:27:04 from (67.142.130.57):
In Reply to: here's my super H posted by jonnnny2006 on May 29, 2007 at 03:30:35:
the guy i goy it from was selling it as a 54 stage 2. but when he gave me the serial number off the side plate SH 21186. the 54's dinit start till after 22002. so what i got is a some what rare late model Stage II 53. the cast codes all all "Y" castings with the newest cast made on 11-12-Y The casting on the motor is 11-24.Y so shes a 53 for sure. i cannot rember the engine number. i know it is higher than the side number. Some day i'm gonna take her all apart sand her down and have it painted by my cousin. he has painted lots of cars trucks boats tractors and lawn mowers. But What i find neat about this tractor is that except for the new dynatorqe tires on the back (no checking any where on any tire) shes all original and was not used that much. shes spent her life inside a nice dry barn. they used it to rake hay and run a bail elevator, corn auger. so it has not been worked to the bone. it has a new M@W clutch in it and a M@W rocket govener. i have a old govner that can go back on. also it came with the universel wide front made by I.H (it has the .i.h. tage and says "universel" Followed by a serial number). so i might put the orginal narrow back on her and stick the wide front under my M diesel. decisions decisions. Shes runs out so so nice. the rain cap never bounces at all justs sits nice and even. I took it on a 3 hours ride and ran it to town wide open for about 20 min and it dint miss a beat. I am so happy i bought this S .H The story behind it is also neat as it was solt to the farmer on april 12 1954 in elseworth minnesota. That is very near the old stone post that marks the minnesota 2 sides to the south is iowa and west is south dakota. north and east is minnesota. I thought there would be somthing more there but just a stone that looks like a grave marker and a story about the 3 states meating up. It was surronded by fields and it was right off the road. they were fixing a tiny bridge that fead a gravel road. So thats where she lived all her life till i went and got her last year. The hardest thing it does now is pull a tiny trailer to go on picnics with. I like her just the way she is as the picture dosent do it justice it looks even nicer in person. It has a rare hour meater on the light box. The hydrolics are live.
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