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My John Deere H needs help

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Justin

10-22-2002 21:15:26




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Thanks to all that have helped me in the past few days. I have a cream puff H but it needs alot of help and yall are the ones to turn to. This tractor is a 40 model that someone tried to make electric but never finished. The fuel lines are all screwed up and not in the right place. I need a book that tells me where to put the right parts in the right place. This is the tractor that i have always wanted and it needs help from all of you guys. I run 4440s to bale hay with and can work on them and fix them all day long but this little one is giving me a headache. It just seems to be backwards in every place you can imagine. So if there is a book on this tractor besides the shop manual that can help me please tell me. This tractor will just about have a little part of everyone in it by time i get it done. Thanks for all the past help in the last few weeks with it.

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MikeH-Tx

10-23-2002 10:41:21




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 Re: My John Deere H needs help in reply to Justin, 10-22-2002 21:15:26  
Justin, check your email.

I have a restored H and a digital camera, so it is easy to get the info to you. I popped you three shots that should cover your need.

I kept the resolution fairly high to give you lots of detail. Let me know if you want any different shots.

Mike



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Clooney

10-23-2002 03:13:11




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 Re: My John Deere H needs help in reply to Justin, 10-22-2002 21:15:26  
Justin, the parts book will show some of the line directions & attachment points but not a very good picture of the actual routing. ~Your bets bet is attend tractor shows & swap meets & take plenty of pictures of other restored H's. That along with photo archive research & plenty of questions will get you restored correctly. ~Part of the fun of restoration [at least for me] is researching the correct routing & placement of the original parts so I can learn something on every restoration. In some cases it has taken me months to verify certain routings & parts placements due to the fact that there are a lot of incorrectly restored tractors out there & in some cases a whole area will have a part installed incorrectly due to everyone following the lead of one person in that area. [mostly small inconspicuous parts though]..

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