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Andy440rt

09-05-2011 23:31:19




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What is a 1953 Super H worth? (serial number SH 11516) Would $1500 be a good price? It has pretty good rear tires, the fronts aren"t too good. It runs and the sheet metal is decent, but it needs paint. It has been converted to a 12 volt system.




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53 super H

09-06-2011 07:08:40




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 Re: Super H value in reply to Andy440rt, 09-05-2011 23:31:19  
Be sure and check out serial numbers Lots of H tractors were passed off as Super H with just changing the emblems.
World of difference in power.



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Janicholson

09-06-2011 05:50:54




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 Re: Super H value in reply to Andy440rt, 09-05-2011 23:31:19  
If it is stage I (battery under gas tank, and belly pump Liftall, good price. If it is Stage II with Live Hydraulics and battery under the seat, it is probably more like 2300 to 2500. Jim



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Andy440rt

09-06-2011 09:31:42




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 Re: Super H value in reply to Janicholson, 09-06-2011 05:50:54  
Thanks for the replies.

It does have the battery under the gas tank. The tractor appears to be mostly original. It starts right up, but seems to run rich. I think it needs a good tune up and the carb. gone through.

I was looking for a dipstick to check the oil and could not find one? Anybody shed any light on this? I saw one at a show with a dipstick, but this one doesn"t have one in the came location, nor anywhere I can see?

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Janicholson

09-06-2011 09:49:53




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 Re: Super H value in reply to Andy440rt, 09-06-2011 09:31:42  
Stage I SH it is. The oil is checked with petcocks on the oil pan (Lefty loosy)The bottom cock will tell you if it has enough, the top is used for filling and one stops filling when the top petcock drips. Jim



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Andy440rt

09-06-2011 10:00:26




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 Re: Super H value in reply to Janicholson, 09-06-2011 09:49:53  
Yes, I did notice the petcocks on the oil pan and wondered about them. I went ahead and bought the thing. And I have ordered some books and manuals already for it. It needs a new seat, steering wheel, and decals. I saw some decal kits on e-bay as well as some other items. The decal kits I saw though, don't show the gas tank decal like the one on it? Did they change from year to year or during the year?

Are there any real good source materials or restoration guides for this particular model? It will need a new wiring harness as well. Any good parts places I should know about? What about front tires?

All help appreciated. Thanks!

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Janicholson

09-06-2011 14:27:33




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 Re: Super H value in reply to Andy440rt, 09-06-2011 10:00:26  
Just ask us here!
Guy Fey has detailed a detailed book with great Pictures. (In print on line or Barnes and Noble.
The Parts here are vry cood. Several sources for harnesses are available. Jim



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NoNewParts

09-06-2011 05:24:06




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 Re: Super H value in reply to Andy440rt, 09-05-2011 23:31:19  
sounds like a fair price
does it still have the 164ci motor?

A lot of Super H's I see for sale have had an H 152

swapped in sometime in their history



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Tom Fleming

09-06-2011 02:49:34




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 Re: Super H value in reply to Andy440rt, 09-05-2011 23:31:19  
Hard to say without seeing it. However, if everything you say is correct, that price is in the ballpark.



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