Posted by DanHoman on September 29, 2010 at 20:03:31 from (74.179.235.50):
In Reply to: Re: H Farmall posted by John A. on September 29, 2010 at 06:25:38:
Okay, I posted a couple of pictures on the Gallery under 1948 Farmall H. The rim on each side appears to be a rim welded to two rims, but it is all factory original. I am a little confused because several people are telling me several different things about this tractor. I have always been a John Deere guy, and know a little about the green and yellow. This tractor was originally painted white. It is NOT just the primer showing through. I have no idea because some have said it was just primer, but it ain't. A guy stopped by my house to look at it and claimed the white paint was because it was an experimental tractor and they painted them white. The rims were factory original, and the guy my friend bought it from claimed it had never been altered. He said it had recently been overhauled, and it has a lot of compression and is tight, but it HAS NOT been recently overhauled because I have looked at the gaskets etc., and nothing indicates a "recent" overhaul. It may not have a lot of hours on it since it was overhauled, but it's been a good while since the bolts were removed, and the agskets etc replaced.
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