Finally done!

Farmall-H

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Just got done restoring my first tractor. 1952 Farmall H. Took alot of blood, sweat and tears, (Seriously!). Let me know what you think.

Thanks, Cole
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Looks good, not overdone like some. Except for couple of minor things looks like dealer could of just unloaded it when new.
 
Thanks, I do have the belt pulley but I chose not to put it on. I will be using it for misc. work. We have a pumpkin field that it will be used in.
 
Looks great! I don"t want to take away from that - but I figured you would want to know (the old timers will correct me if I"m wrong) but I think you may want to rotate your wheel weight (at least on the side we can see) 90 degrees. I was bitten by this just a couple of weeks ago - I found one of my wheels had crept closer on the axle. No problem, I thought, just loosen up those clamp nuts and give the wheel a tug with the truck - except it"s a little hard to loosen the clamp nuts with the weight"s keyhole opening 90 degrees from the ends of the clamp bolts. Just thought you"d want to know. That tractor is much better looking than mine.
 
Get the correct muffler from Mark's Tractors, original specs and sound--about $79 without looking it up.
 
Very impressive. My H may get a paint job someday after I get it running right, but for now it looks like something that was called for and couldn't come.
Zach
 
Farmall-H; and it looks to be worth it, as you did a dandy job! I like the photo w/o the harsh shadows also as it allows the viewer to see detail. Now, I have a pair of fenders on my 460U that would be correct for your H. Your H will be glad to get to work again!
 

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