The H never was made as a wide front tractor. All H models with a wide front are HWH and are more of a high crop tractor and I think that the figure of about 125 tractors is correct. And it is a solid one piece pedistal so harder to convert but some after market for the larger tractors were made with a clamp that went around the pedistal to fasten it on and the tie rods hooked to where the wheels were. Now on the larger tractors with the larger wheels, 6:00x16, you would only have 10" clearance under the center of the front of the tractor so did not work very well. I know of a H that has had a M front axle put under and he has made it to look like if Deere had built a standard tread H as he has 24" tires on the rear on cast wheels he made himself. I do not know how he worked the front end over but it looks factory. But the owner owns a factory that makes presision parts. But it was a hobby for him. He is a JD tractor man but his name is the other green.
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