(quoted from post at 06:59:31 02/26/15) I told him 7MPH was fast enough...
(quoted from post at 14:50:41 02/26/15) My dad put Johnson pistons in his H (which I still have). He said they made a world of difference in how the H performed. It allowed the tractor to pull a 2-12" plow on gumbo bottom soil and stay right with an A pulling 3-14" bottoms. However, it would blow through head gaskets like nobody's business. This forced him to remove the pistons and put stock ones back. The Johnson pistons (I still have those, too) are over an inch taller than the stock pistons. And yes, the tractor did crank hard but if you could roll it over it would start quickly. It just became more practical to get a bigger tractor. Also, a stock H will handle a two-row cultivator just fine. A large portion of H's sold were used for that. Ours did that for many years, years ago. Mike
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