Scotty pretty well covered it. I'm definitely a type "A". If you decide to go all the way it will be a lengthy and expensive project. I typically spend 2-3 years on my tractors and part with around $5,000. To do it right is a lot of work. First, I get the IH parts and operator's manuals. Then I disassemble the tractor down to the last lock washer, clean and bag evreything in ziplocks according to assembly group. The best way I've found to get through it without becoming overwhelmed is to treat it as alot of small to medium projects rather than one huge one. I completely restore each subassembly before starting to put it all back together. I treat each as it's own project, I restore a carb, then a starter, then a govennor etc. focusing only on that single component. In time, all are complete and I look back and wonder how I did it. I am at that stage right now with my Super H. It is indeed an exciting time!! I bought this tractor in Jan. of 2003 and started on it in the fall of that year. I took some time off after almost killing myself in a hunting accident and now here we are. The Red Power Roundup is only 60 miles away next summer, perfect timing.
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