Posted by Robere210 on May 07, 2013 at 11:46:41 from (72.130.50.122):
I have a 1942 Farmall H that I've owned for about 22 years. All the time I've owned it it's had a growl/whine in all forward gears. Last summer I had to take it to town to get some welding done on the Du-Al front end loader that's on it, and I couldn't keep it in 5th gear. I had to constantly pull the gearshift to keep it in gear, otherwise it would pop out of gear. It doesn't pop out of any other gear. So I figure it's time to do something. I want to break the H in two and replace the rear-end/trans as a unit with a salvage unit. I have found a couple of them on ebay but they were 600-800 miles away and fuel costs would have added $300 to the cost. I'm in S.W. Missouri. in 1996 I broke it in two and put a rebuilt engine in it, so I'm not unaware of the problems and dangers involved. I have the proper equipment. Is anyone here aware of any Farmall H tractor being parted out within about 200 miles of Springfield, Mo? The two units I found on ebay were listed at $275 and $300. Neither one got any bids.
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