[AT] 1946 Farmall H
charlie hill
chill8 at suddenlink.net
Tue Jan 30 13:24:10 PST 2007
Nice H Michael. I like to see them in their old work clothes like that.
Should make a nice project but one that will hold while you get some use
out of her.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Miller" <sweetcorn70 at hotmail.com>
To: <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>; <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 2:23 PM
Subject: [AT] 1946 Farmall H
> List,
>
> It seems we are all getting the winter crazies. I just thought I'd post a
> link to a picture of the 1946 Farmall H I bought at my uncles farm sale
> this past weekend. He did remove the fenders and weights before it sold.
> It was going too cheap and I picked my nose once and brought it home :-)
> We have used this tractor before, several years ago back before I actually
> bought my own tractors to do our farming with. It runs well and while it
> needs a little loving I thought it wasn't too bad for what I paid for it.
> I was going to resell it but I made the mistake of telling my lady friend
> it was her tractor and now I think I have to keep it. I've got an HM-221
> cultivator setup I'd like to mount on it but I'd also like to find a 2
> bottom 4240 Oliver plow and then take the pair to plow days. I've got a
> 3 bottom for behind my Super MTA that I'd like to take as well but I'll
> need a bigger trailer first! I like the IH plows but a #60 or #70 that
> is equivalant to the 4240/4340 is twice the money so I'll stick with the
> Olivers. They do work good, too.
>
> Over christmas break, I took apart the governor on my Super MTA. I had a
> hunch that it was wore and it was. The holes in the weights that the pin
> goes through was ate out about twice the size it shoulda been. One of the
> bearings was also bad. I had purchased another governor off EBAY because
> I thought it was too cheap and for what it was, it was too cheap indeed.
> It had been gone through, everything was tight. I swapped it onto the
> Super MTA and while I need to do some adjusting in the linkages yet it is
> already a great improvement. I'm hoping now that I have that fixed maybe
> it'll run well enough to pull that three bottom. It ran OK before but it
> just seemed like it ran out of power before it should have. We have an M
> that would outlug it any day of the week.
>
> I've got 10 million projects to do but no time, money, or space to do
> them. I need to swap the brake shaft and pedals out of a Super M parts
> tractor into that Super MTA, tinker with dads M a little bit, fix the
> Steering in that M, put my A back together, rebuild the head on the
> Oliver, play with that new H, yadda yadda yadda.
>
> Whats everyone else upto?
>
> http://public.fotki.com/sweetcorn70/new/othernewpics/myfarmallh.html
>
> Milo
>
>
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