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Posted by Paul Shuler on March 13, 2005 at 22:36:05 from (170.29.5.10):
I just put my "new" Farmall H on the tractor resgistry. It is # FBH 290295, a 1948. It was in the 70s here on Saturday and I mowed about 5 acres with it after changing all the fluids. The oil bath cup had about 3/4 inch of some nasty stuff in it. The old girl sure does run well though. If someone has the form for the free gas caps I sure would appreitate that. I had a bunch of copys but we are in the middle of moveing and building and I couldn't find them. I think the old cap sloshed more gas out than the tractor burned. Another Item I will be needing is a shock for the seat. I hit a tire rut and hit bottom so hard that I bent the pto lever and broke the bracket with my big butt. Now that I have an H I see why all you on the board like them so much. A great old tractor arent they.
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