[AT] 1946 Farmall H
Gene Dotson
gdotsly at loganrec.com
Thu Feb 1 11:16:33 PST 2007
Mike;
Yes, it is really a beast to drive. Have done a little plowing with it
with my 4x16 case plows and it doesn't seem to mind what gear you put it in.
Only had it iut a couple times the last 2 years to drive it around. It has
18.4x34 tires on it so not as big as his. Standard tractors I have are, Case
LA, 900, S and the 660.
Where in Nebraska is he located? I bought a Case 900 standard from the
Broken Bow area about the same time I got the 660. Crossed the entire state
4 months ago on a trip to Fort Collins, Colorado to haul a 1927
International truck back to Ohio for a friend. The trip home through
Nebraska from Laramie Wyoming to Grand Island, Ne was made primarily on U.S.
Rt 30 with a few stops to see some local sites and museums. Can't believe
how many trains we saw as we paralled the tracks along Rt 30. Was a really
nice trip, but were rushed to get back home. Made 2800 miles in 3 days and 2
hours.
Don't know if I have any pictures of the beast. Will have to look.
Had to quit buying tractors when I ran out of money and barn space at
the same time.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Miller" <sweetcorn70 at hotmail.com>
To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] 1946 Farmall H
> Gene,
>
> Having driven this one, I'd like to have one someday too! Compared to
> even the 560 I've driven before that thing is a beast!! And it has HUGE
> tires on the back. 23.1x26 I think? He has a set of duals for it even!
> He also has a set of MINT fenders for it.
>
> I should put you in touch with the owner. He has been collecting/trading
> the wheatlands for a while and has a couple of Cases. I don't know which
> model but IIRC they are both propane. He told me this summer he thought
> he should really sell most of them, but he was talking about keeping the
> 660 and painting it up this winter since he's had it so long. Not sure if
> he'll get around to it or not!
>
> Got any pictures of yours?
>
> Mike
>
>
>>From: "Gene Dotson" <gdotsly at loganrec.com>
>>Reply-To: Antique tractor email discussion group
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>>To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"
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>>Subject: Re: [AT] 1946 Farmall H
>>Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 23:02:34 -0500
>>
>> Thanks Mike;
>> Pretty much what I wanted to know. Not many of them around Ohio, and
>> only one on display at Portland last year. Mine was originally used
>> (Pretty well used up)in Canada and I bought it in Minnesota 4 years ago.
>> Read about them while in high school and being the most powerful 2 wheel
>> tractor built in 1958, I knew I had to have one some day. Mine is a
>> little rough around the edges, but does run good.
>>
>> Gene
>>
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Miller"
>><sweetcorn70 at hotmail.com>
>>To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 10:18 PM
>>Subject: Re: [AT] 1946 Farmall H
>>
>>
>>>Gene,
>>>
>>>Are you looking for just general 660 info or about that one in
>>>particular? That one has something like 1200 hours on it. It came from
>>>North Dakota and currently resides in Nebraska. I'd love to buy it but
>>>doubt I'll be able to anytime soon. The current owner bought it with a
>>>cab on it and antifreeze in the oil. It was just the headgasket. He
>>>had the head done while it was off. I got it started for the first time
>>>in over a year while I was out there and drove it around. He says I'm
>>>nuts but I really like that tractor!!! They've turned the pump up a
>>>little and put the juice to it and it has limitless power. I guess I
>>>couldn't really work it much without an implement, though.
>>>
>>>What else would you like to know?
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>
>>>
>>
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