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Re: Farmall H-narrow front to wide front
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Posted by Farmer Bob on February 07, 2000 at 19:53:36 from (207.227.187.33):
In Reply to: Farmall H-narrow front to wide front posted by Greg Bates on February 07, 2000 at 19:29:12:
Greg, Your best bet is to place a WTB ad in the classifieds on this site. Besides that, try a tractor salvage yard(s). IH did make a wide front for the H as well as several other mfgs. Schwartz is one with was a very common after market WF on both H's and M's. Expect to pay around $350-500. for a used one in good shape. Check for welds in places they shouldn't be indicating possible prior damage. They are not hard to install as they bolt right up to the upper front bolster that is there now with the NF. You may have to drill a couple of holes in the bottom of your side frame rails for the stabilizer. Of course, be safe in what ever you do while jacking/blocking up the tractor. It's best done with help to keep everything straight while getting the WF bolted into place. Should have four bolts for the steering bolster, four bolts for the upper bolster frame and two bolts for the side frame rails.//FB
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