Posted by Silver Dollar on July 23, 2010 at 13:29:33 from (96.5.127.2):
In Reply to: Re: 53' Super H Grill posted by pat in wis on July 11, 2010 at 20:06:17:
Pat, I don't remember if I've replied to your request for Super H s/n. I have s/n 22185 Stage II. This was the 16th to the last tractor made in 1953. I've assumed it was assembled on the last day of production in '53.
My Grandfather bought this new from a dealer no longer in business at North Manchester, IN. The owner's manual shows that he traded in a '47 H for it. My dad told me that he traded a '47 M in at the same time for a SMTA. The SMTA didn't come until spring work was over, so they pulled a 3x14 plow w/ the new Super H that first year, while they waited for the SMTA to be delivered. (wish I had the SMTA, also)
We've had the Super H since new. It was what I learned to drive and plow w/ first (age 6) and was reconditioned and painted 2 years ago. It put out 38 hp on the dyno at the fair last year.
Thanks for doing the registry. Any info of Super H's close to mine is appreciated. I've often wondered if mine might be the highest s/n of the '53s that have survived.
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