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Re: My goal is to restore my H to better than new
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Posted by John on December 01, 2003 at 13:57:02 from (192.233.162.124):
In Reply to: My goal is to restore my H to better than new stan posted by John on November 30, 2003 at 19:02:50:
Thanks again guys, I guess I just got rambling yesterday, heehee. Actually I think that we still have the origional tires, ths H got new ones around 1970 and the origional H tires went on our JD. B. About 25 years ago I was able to buy a New seat (Still in a box) from an IH dealer that went out. Some parts that I am looking for are: The swinging drawbar, pto shield and maybe a wireing harness. I am not sure what attachment (Roller or strap) I need for the swinging drawbar. One never came with ours, they used the drawbar extension (Turned inward towards the front) on top of both the U drawbar and drawbar to keep it in place. My drawbar front hole is oval shaped, I may now get it machined to be tighter.
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