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Posted by Zonie on May 16, 2001 at 22:59:47 from (216.161.156.205):
In Reply to: What's... posted by Karl Bader on May 16, 2001 at 04:44:36:
My current project is a '48 Farmall H I purchased it about 6 weeks ago, as a "running tractor". This is my first tractor and I found out it was just barely running, just about enough to get it loaded on the trailer. It has been a real learning experience, I have it running well now , and just completed rewiring the tractor and converting to 12 Volts then I fabricated a hitch with hydraulics to attach a back blade that works very nicely.I'm slowly disassembling this old girl and cleaning and painting a little bit at a time while still trying to keep her usable. I use this tractor for bladeing the small desert acreage that I live on. Nothing too serious, a smaller tractor would be more suitable except I need the weight of this H to be able to break up the hard clay soil here.
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