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Re: Farmall H LP
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Posted by RusselAZ on March 24, 2004 at 22:25:52 from (67.136.103.242):
In Reply to: Farmall H LP posted by Nebraska Cowman on March 24, 2004 at 17:51:19:
I had an "H" on propane in the mid 70's in western Nebraska. I still have the carb adapter. do you have a tank made for an "H"? I did it at the time because I worked for a propane company. Kinda an advertising effort. I don't know what year the tractor was but it had been converted from steel so I don't know what engine it had but think the gas tank only had one compartment so it should have been gasoline engine. It, and Dad's M, were very easy to start in the cold on vapor LP, in fact I ran it on vapor all the time but I didn't use it to much. As to power, it had no problem pulling a IHC 3-14 pull type plow in 2nd gear. Wouldn't quite handle it in third like the "M" would. If you want to do the conversion really right I'd put a super kit in it. My Dad's "M" was converted that way and had good power. I still have his tank also. When I sold my H and he traded his M the other party wanted them back on gasoline. seeems to be the way it goes.
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