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Re: photo's of H with ARP Half-tracks?
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Posted by Wardner on February 03, 2003 at 15:33:02 from (65.235.132.143):
In Reply to: photo's of H with ARP Half-tracks? posted by jmyt_47@MN on February 03, 2003 at 11:31:38:
I have a set of metal Arps on my '40 H. I bought them for $100 at a farm auction in New York. They were on a Farmall 400 and I had a heck of time getting them off. They must have been on that tractor for at least ten years. The tractor and tracks were offered separately and again as one lot. Despite the low price of the tracks, spliting the sale brought more money. To make them fit my H, I had to remove three cleats from each side. I didn't like the way the 400 axel housing clamps fit my H so I made some new hardware. It is fun driving with the half tracks. They throw up twin rooster tails in fifth gear on soft ground. Sorry, I do not have any pictures. If you find that the Ford tracks are short by about one foot or less, I would be willing to offer my surplus cleats. The tracks are so rugged I don't see the need for keeping spares. You might want to contact Arps and ask them if they have kits to swap tracks from one tractor to another.
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