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Re: Maybe my first Farmall
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Posted by terryjd on November 30, 2005 at 00:28:34 from (69.159.68.111):
In Reply to: Maybe my first Farmall posted by famousfather on November 29, 2005 at 22:23:01:
H's are darn good tractors for the size of them and real tough. One thing I would do and that is to warm the tractor up good and make sure the oil pressure stays up. Most older ones I have seen that never had an engine rebuild will be a bit under half at idle but should move up over half with revs up. Maybe open the tap on the pan and see what the oil looks like. As for loader cracks would be the main thing I would think of and a nice smooth movement all the way up and down, no jerking. As for using it maybe stop and talk to a farmer about what you are going to use it for and he can tell you how to use it safely. A lot of the older farmers love to share their knowlage. There have been lots of people killed by not thinking before doing something with a tractor, 3 point or a loader. Any one can get you if you use it wrong. A quick rare up or sudden tilt to the side can really get the heart pumping. Price sounds pretty good since it has about anything you would want on it already.
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