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Farmall H drawbar

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Brian Bell

01-01-2008 17:03:41




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All,

I have a Farmall H factory drawbar (not the swinging one...just the U shaped one). What is it worth? It's in pretty good shape and I do not need it. I don't have the H anymore and don't want it just sitting around. When the H left it had a 3 point hitch on it so new owner didn't want the drawbar.

Thanks in advance!




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LenNH

01-04-2008 08:26:34




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 Re: Farmall H drawbar in reply to Brian Bell, 01-01-2008 17:03:41  
Sorry, don't have an H or any need for a drawbar. Thought it might be interesting to some to know that IHC called this drawbar "Quick-Attach." It was first used on the F-12. The F-12 drawbar, and the mower for the F-12, fit perfectly on an H; I used to use our F-12 mower on our H, which had the earlier PTO that didn't extend out so far as the later one that was probably cooked up to meet the standard PTO dimensions that were adopted sometime in the 40s.
For their day, the QA implements (mower, cultivator and probably some other tillage equipment) were considered state-of-the art. They really were pretty easy and quick to attach, IF you didn't leave the implement to settle in the ground too much from one season to another, so that in the following summer the bolts didn't line up with the matching slots or holes in the implement.

My father always said he preferred IH equipment "because of the drawbar." Most other tractors had a little stalk coming out the back. A couple of people besides the driver could ride to the field on the IHC drawbar (a no-no today with all the safety standards, I supppose), AND with a little ingenuity, it could be made to carry stuff, like a few bags of grain on some planks bolted across the drawbar. A kind of mini-pickup.

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Andy Motteberg

01-01-2008 21:09:49




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 Re: Farmall H drawbar in reply to Brian Bell, 01-01-2008 17:03:41  
The drawbar is worth something, but it is not something that is hard to find or anything. You could try selling it in the Classified Ads or Photo Ads.



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William Stubbs

01-01-2008 18:35:35




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 Re: Farmall H drawbar in reply to Brian Bell, 01-01-2008 17:03:41  
Brian,
I am interested in the drawbar. Mine is in rough shape. Send me an e-mail with details. I am located in Northern CA (Santa Rosa)



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Brian Bell

01-01-2008 18:28:41




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 Re: Farmall H drawbar in reply to Brian Bell, 01-01-2008 17:03:41  
I'm in central SC. I can send pics if you are interested. My email is open.



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r4etired

01-01-2008 18:05:08




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 Re: Farmall H drawbar in reply to Brian Bell, 01-01-2008 17:03:41  
Where are you from,I would be interested if you are any where close.I'm in central Iowa



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Lee Cramsey

01-01-2008 20:19:28




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 Re: Farmall H drawbar in reply to r4etired, 01-01-2008 18:05:08  
I also have an extra one. I am in Central Illinois. E-mail if you are interested.Lee



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