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Posted by RustyFarmall on February 01, 2007 at 08:11:23 from (207.32.13.218):
In Reply to: Don't understand posted by Mike Broome on February 01, 2007 at 07:39:02:
The Farmall H was produced from 1939 into 1953 and had a 152 cubic inch displacement engine. The super H began production in 1953, and had a 164 C.I. engine. Disc brakes were standard on the Super, but were also installed on the later production '53 Hs. Beginning in late '53, the stage 2 super H was introduced, and it offered the live hydraulics. A live PTO was not an option on either the H or the super H. The super H also offered the faster 7 mph 4th gear, as opposed to the 5 mph 4th gear on the H. Also, the serial number prefix on the H is FBH, on the super H it is SH. The super H used the larger carburetor, similar to the M, while the H used the smaller carb. I'm sure I have left out a few things, but this should let you tell the difference if you are looking for one.
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