Posted by Fordfarmer on March 25, 2008 at 07:52:45 from (66.112.109.93):
My Grandpa owned 5 Farmalls while he farmed, and I can remember 3 of them to some degree, all H's or Super H's. The wide-front Super C and narrow-front 300 were traded before I was born. The ones I remember were: A narrow front H/SH that he bought at an auction and traded with his Gehl Chop-All about a year later for a new Fox 2250 (about '79 - I would have been 6), a wide front H/SH that he traded in '80 for a Ford 4600 that I still have, and the narrow-front stage 1 Super H that he still had when he retired. My question is, on the wide front H or Super H, there were some differences from the one I know for sure was a Super, and I was wondering if they mean it (the one with the wide front) was just an H. The Super had a plastic pre-cleaner, friction disk on the throttle, and the tool box was just above the pto shield. The one with the wide-front had a glass jar style precleaner, notches to hold the throttle position, and a toolbox mounted between the headlights. Are any of these indicators of age and being a Super or not? Thanks.
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