Posted by Red Mist on August 17, 2008 at 17:01:01 from (67.142.130.25):
In Reply to: State 1 Super H posted by islauka on August 17, 2008 at 14:59:09:
islauka said: (quoted from post at 14:59:09 08/17/08) Was wondering if any stage 1 Super H's were made in 1954 or did they change to stage 2 after a certain serial # ?
Thanks
David
David: I believe SH #19234 was the very first Stage 2 Super H. It would have been manufactured in late 1953. Seems strange to me, but the 1954 Super H's seem to bring more $ than the late 1953 SH's - even though both are identical Stage 2 SH's. Probably due to a lack of understanding of when the stage 2 SH was actually put into production - late 1953, and not at January 1954. Want to save $ and still have a stage 2 SH? Find a late 1953. Sweet, sweet tractor. mike (#20856 J)
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