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H Restoration

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Andy Motteberg

09-19-2007 19:39:10




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Hi guys,
I'm getting ready to get my 1943 Farmall H running again. I went to NAPA today and bought new air cleaner hoses, generator belt, 10 gauge wiring and wire connectors. I've put on primer today, will get pics soon. Thanks for all the help and parts for my H, I appreciate it!!

Andy.




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Pat-CT

09-21-2007 08:09:38




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 Re: H Restoration in reply to Andy Motteberg, 09-19-2007 19:39:10  
i re wired my hole tractor is about 2 hours this is including taking the genorator apart im 16 and this is my first tractor



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neblinc

09-20-2007 07:16:40




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 Re: H Restoration in reply to Andy Motteberg, 09-19-2007 19:39:10  
Are you rewiring the whole tractor with the wire you bought?

I was going to buy a complete wiring harness, but maybe it would not be that hard to do.

Randy



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Mike CA

09-21-2007 20:24:14




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 Re: H Restoration in reply to neblinc, 09-20-2007 07:16:40  

neblinc said: (quoted from post at 07:16:40 09/20/07) Are you rewiring the whole tractor with the wire you bought?

I was going to buy a complete wiring harness, but maybe it would not be that hard to do.

Randy


I've never done it on a tractor. But I've wired up many aircraft electronics in my time, and by comparison my H looks easy. That being said, I am still going to buy a complete harness when I get to that point because I want it to be a clean original look with the cotton braided wires.

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Andy Motteberg

09-21-2007 18:54:45




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 Re: H Restoration in reply to neblinc, 09-20-2007 07:16:40  
It's not hard at all to re-wire the tractor. All you need is the wire connectors, wiring, a wire crimper, black tape, some cable ties, etc. Yes I am rewiring to whole tractor.

Andy.



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