Posted by sflem849 on April 12, 2010 at 20:36:02 from (69.197.84.192):
In Reply to: Buying a Farmall H posted by Bill Lemley on April 12, 2010 at 18:33:36:
If his wife wants him to scrap it then weigh in and weigh out and pay $230/ton. That is the going price in WI right now. Truthfully that is about all it is worth. I paid $800 for my running, bad rear tires, and avg sheet metal H. They are not that popular and there are a ton of them. A lot of guys feel they are too small to do the real work and I may agree with them. I perfer the M myself, but the H is handy for a few things.
Implements are a dime a dozen for an H. Any one or two bottom plow will work as well as smaller discs, quack diggers. A lot of the stuff you find in fence rows will work just fine. There wern't many H only attatchments made (not like a Cub or fast hitch etc) Buy it up and good luck! BTW, it is kind of cool bc it was a war model. I am not sure if they changed anything on them, but mine didn't come with rubber tires bc of the war. They are worth a hair more, but not enough to worry about.
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