Posted by jonnny2006 on September 07, 2007 at 21:40:38 from (67.142.130.12):
I was wondering who has a low number super H and what motor it has in it? i know guy faye said that some super h's were probally reg h's or some regular h's were super h's. I have seen high serial numbers h's got the disk brakes and roller on draw bar. I am also wondering if the early super h's had the starter button on the stearing pole like the h's or did the late h's have the foot start? I saw a pictures of a super h with serial 537j and it looked to have the pole start switch, but thay said it is important to note that is was orginally shipped to Texas and din't have lights and had a mag. So it was more likley crank start, so if someone wanted to add a starter they could of put the switch on the stearing pole. I cant remeber if the location of the starer it self was on the left like the super H I have (sn 21186j) or if it was like the reg h's starter location. Also if you know of any things that were on the late h's or the early supers please let me know, thanks.
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