Posted by 1939farmall on November 16, 2021 at 14:02:41 from (172.56.12.99):
We spend so much time on the auction M I think some of other tractors are starting to feel neglected. I decided to fire up the Super H and do some mowing this afternoon. Hard to believe this tractor has been with us for almost 20 years now. Dad wanted something to mow with and do light work. An uncle had this tractor and mower. Dad got it for next to nothing since it had a hole in the block right behind the governor! I told him I wanted in so we split the cost of parts I bought the paint and wiring. We got it home and dropped the oil pan, found one of the rod caps had come off and the rod went through the block. The rod was bent like a question mark! The hole wasnt near a water jacket and my uncle had the piece so he welded it back in and put JB Weld over it. With the governor in place youd never know anything happened! Dad handled the engine rebuild I took care of the paint and wiring. I think the paint has held up pretty good over the years! Dad ran it for Several years until he bought a newer utility tractor and I brought the Super H with me. Ive also used it for several years now and its alway done well for me! I love getting in the seat and listening to the engine hum across the field. This is one that will never leave.
Looks like were all done. Thanks for riding along! I know it wasnt the greatest story but I hope you enjoyed taking a look anyway!
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