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I have a parts h that i would like to make in to a puller i have a 350 block to use for the new motor. i was wondering if anyone knew how to can tell what gears a tractor has in the rear end I have heard that there is a creeper tranny normal and then a higher speed. Also was wondering what tips and tricks they have found with the 350 block when building a pulling motor.
 
Special gears were usually noted with a suffix on the serial number. A good source for the lower gears for that tractor are the orchard models (O-4, OS-4) as they came standard with low first. As to getting more HP from the 350 block, how extreme do you want to go, a good strong 50-60 or well up over 100? Alternatively how much do you want to spend? You might do best posting on the pulling forum further down the list. I know there have been some pretty hot H's built. Sam
 
(quoted from post at 14:37:58 08/14/11) I have a parts h that i would like to make in to a puller i have a 350 block to use for the new motor. i was wondering if anyone knew how to can tell what gears a tractor has in the rear end I have heard that there is a creeper tranny normal and then a higher speed. Also was wondering what tips and tricks they have found with the 350 block when building a pulling motor.
To get that much HP out of an H/350 will take a lot of money. Good luck with the project though.
 

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