Posted by RockyMO on November 30, 2007 at 08:52:36 from (71.81.251.75):
Hi guys, I have been around tractors for a while now but not the Farmalls. Anyway, I bought a model H this morning serial number FBH 359321 X1. The seller thought the clutch was out because he could not get it to move. After playing with it for a while I got it to take off and move just fine. I shifted through all the gears, 1-4 were ok. When I put it in 5th the speed was to fast for the area I had to drive it in so I stopped and put it back in 1st. The tractor would not move again and acted like it was stuck in 2 gears. After playing with it some more you could feel it pop out of 5th into neutral then it would move in the lower gears again. I am looking for any info or best guesses you might have. I will be ordering a manual but have not got one as of yet (only had the tractor 2 hours). Thanks in advance,
RockyMO
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