Posted by John A. on September 29, 2010 at 21:12:31 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: Re: H Farmall posted by DanHoman on September 29, 2010 at 20:03:31:
Dan, from the Serial# you gave your tractor is 1948 model, So I concur with Alan in NE. I belive the white paint you see is in reality Lt. Gray Primer that is showing through the old paint. I haven't seen a set of welded rims like yours before. The ones I have seen are a series of angle iron brackest that bolt up to the 6 mounting holes on the cast wheel on the tractor in a spread apart manner so soil will silt through inbetween the wheels. your set is different and Unique! Get your girl dolled up, paint the rims 'Mexican Chrome"....Aluminum paint, set your fronts narrow instead of wide , find a set of bedders or cultivators to put on her while at the shows and watch the folks gather around. You have a Darn nice South Plains Cotton Tractor. Nice find!!!!!! Hollar if you want. Later, John A. PS... Really enjoyed the Pics!!!!
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