Posted by Dave 2N on November 16, 2009 at 03:46:31 from (74.32.144.177):
In Reply to: FARMALL Super H posted by FARMALL MAN 2013 on November 15, 2009 at 19:26:32:
Been there, done that and have learned the hard way to buy one that is in decent shape mechanically and a good runner. Then tweak whatever little things that need to be done.
I've got more in my tractors than I can get out of them except one, my 53 Super H. It had been a loader tractor all it's life so the tin work had been protected. Had to do the whol front end/steering rebuild procedure, did a valve job and a few of the usual things like rebuild the carb and generator but that was about it. I like this tractor and it's real snappy on the governor. My son, who is green and yellow, started plowing with it at a plow day this year with a 2X Little Genius and I don't think he ever let me back on it that day.
Anyway-what I learned is the cheap tractors will put a bigger hole in your wallet than buying a decent one up front.
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