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Farmal-Ford which to rebuild?

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Andrew (OH)

05-27-2002 06:57:34




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I was wondering which would be easier to rebuild. An "N" seires or a farmall H. Any input would be great.

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Casey

05-27-2002 14:01:36




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 Re: Farmal-Ford which to rebuild? in reply to Andrew (OH), 05-27-2002 06:57:34  
i ahve both and the H will be easir to rebuild becasue you can pull sleaves and crap liek that out your self. nseries you have to ahve a machine shop do alot of thigns.



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joe

05-27-2002 10:36:33




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 Re: Farmal-Ford which to rebuild? in reply to Andrew (OH), 05-27-2002 06:57:34  
I don't know which would be easier to rebuild, but as for use, the N series was too light and too fast in my opinion to do much work. So if you are looking for something that will give a good grunt, do the H. But I would guess they are about the same as far as ripping apart and rebuilding, they are both pretty simple tractors. Parts should be easy to get for either.



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