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Posted by Bill Smith on February 26, 2003 at 21:56:47 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: Need help to id tractor: posted by Hollerback on February 26, 2003 at 20:30:44:
There is a serial number chart on this site. Click on it, then Farmall, and then H or Hv. If your serial number you listed, is for an H, you will find that it is a 1941 model. Not sure if the H can be determined by the suffix letters you posted (FBH), but you could look at the tractor photos as well. Just find a picture of an H, and compare that picture with your tractor. An H and M look simular, but one noticeable difference is the angle of steering shaft in between hood and steering wheel. The shaft on the H has a steeper angle, and the shaft on the M has a less steeper, more level pitch. Ounce you learn this characteristic you can tell the difference between an H and M from a mile away. The other letter series are noticeably different than the H. Look at the pictures and you should be able to see what I am talking about, and hopefully you will find out for sure that it is an H by comparing to the pictures. An H had 16" tires on front, and most likely 38" on back.
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