Posted by edward_m on January 28, 2008 at 12:12:22 from (207.199.239.97):
In Reply to: h countershaft posted by Jack Rusthoven on January 27, 2008 at 19:02:18:
Where in the US are you located, Jack?
Reason I'm asking, is that I just happen to have a 1953 H that I'm parting out, and all thats left is the block, lift-all housing, rear-end with axle's, and the cast rear wheels.
And that rear end has all the gears, etc, still in it. If you're not too far away, mayhaps we might talk.
Another thought too: I also own a 1940 H, and it's PTO shaft is a dogtooth...it doesn't use the same engagement end as all other H's after '40. Regardless of what you do, you'll probably need a new PTO shaft too (that dogtooth was a weak point on early H's: ya gotta be careful when you engage it).
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