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Value of a 1944 Farmall H?
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Posted by SAm in NS on March 23, 2004 at 14:51:55 from (24.138.19.172):
I found a 44 Farmall H today and I was wondering what it might be worth. It runs pretty well, had the head rebuilt a few years back and a new clutch a couple of years ago. It is a distillate or duel fuel and some of those parts remain. The tin is fairly beaten about lots of dents and bends with a few small holes (drilled) but no cuts. The front tires are slightly cracked but serviceable and the rears are almost pristine apart from being about 50% worn. It's had a twelve volt conversion done on it. It has the swinging drawbar and the seat is no longer original also. I drove it and it seems pretty tight in all gears and will start from standing in fifth gear and it started up after sitting for a couple of weeks with almost no effort. It's been well used and slightly abused but has been well cared for overall. The old farmer who bought it in 1949 and has been using it frequently ever since and has decided to retire. What do you think she's worth? Thanks, SAm in NS.
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