Posted by djsinseia on February 02, 2010 at 09:40:24 from (216.159.40.252):
I have a student who just brought in a Farmall H for a restoration project and have some basic quesitons.
Serial number is 238651. Can anyone tell us anything about this tractor? Year of mfg.?
The tractor has a belt pulley and no fenders. I'm assuming there were originally fenders for it even though his dad says he doesn't every remember them. Maybe they were removed be someone? maybe to mount a picker?
Tractor has been sitting inside for at least 10 years. His dad thought the engine would turn. Well it won't budge when we put the tractor in gear and try to rock the wheels.
Where do we begin? Maybe dump some diesel fuel in the spark plug holes and let it sit for a day or two?
Tractor has a generator.....am assuming it takes a 6 volt battery....but are these tractor positive or negative ground/
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