Posted by LenNH on December 08, 2008 at 13:18:04 from (71.235.191.159):
In Reply to: H Questions posted by Farmallb on December 06, 2008 at 16:56:13:
I'm sitting here trembling with joy as I look at an original "The Farmall System of Farming - Farmalls H and M" that I probably picked up at a local dealer when I was what they now like to call a pre-adolescent--probably about 1942, to judge by the tractors (none has the starter up on the steering column--I think that change took place in about 1943, but this is only a hunch). Pages 6 and 7 list all the "Special Equipment." Pictured are starting motor and battery, lights, belt pulley, power take-off, adjustable drawbar, swinging drawbar, Lift-All, wide front axle, single front wheels (steel and rubber), adjustable tread front wheels (steel and rubber), high skid rings for steel, heavy-duty steel wheels, extension rims, road rims, channel-rim wheels, muffler, spark arrester AND the "Collector Precleaner....recommended as added protection when working under excessively dusty conditions." I can't remember much EXCEPT excessively dusty conditions, so I guess we shoulda had one of these. Well, I think we got around it by changing the oil in the regular air cleaner about once every five years. Imagine having to order all that extra stuff on a new tractor today!
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