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1952 Farmall H

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Delbert Doty

05-02-2005 13:29:27




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I am lookinf for infomation on the H, Our Historical Park just recieved it as a donation. The engine runes very well, the Transmision seem ok. Can any one tell me if this model had a hydrolic system for implements? Also I need tires for it. Where in central California can I find parts and tires. Thanks.




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Paul in Mich

05-03-2005 17:28:17




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 Re: 1952 Farmall H in reply to Delbert Doty, 05-02-2005 13:29:27  
The Farmall H wa one of the most popular tractors ever produced. Over 391.000were built. They are easy to work on, and equally easy to find replacement parts, as Case NH still stocks most of the tune up parts as well as a lot of engine rebuild parts. Parts that are not available through the dealers are in sufficient supply through used parts dealers, and individuals who buy old iron and part them out for resale. Tires are available through most major tire manufacturers. Front tires are 6.00x16 and the rears are 12.4x38. Most came with a "lift-all" hydraulic system, however they were not equipped with a three point system. I"m not sure where in Central Calif. you can buy parts, but with some inquiries, I"m sure you"ll come up with several sources.

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williamf

05-03-2005 05:03:47




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 Re: 1952 Farmall H in reply to Delbert Doty, 05-02-2005 13:29:27  
This site has a lot of info on the H. Case/IH dealers still carry parts (try http://www.cngco.com/antique.html if you don't have one local), YTMag has some, and there's a list of salvage yards for used parts at http://www.atis.net/salyards.shtml
Good luck with yer H.
Wm



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BEN in KS

05-02-2005 15:06:19




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 Re: 1952 Farmall H in reply to Delbert Doty, 05-02-2005 13:29:27  
The H was produced primarily in the 1940's. Experts on the Farmall board know exact dates and production numbers. A hydraulic system known as a 'Lift All' was available. It was single action only as it was originally produced. Lots of parts available on the internet and in Salvage yards. I have a family heirloom '43 H; been in the family since it was new, currently in the restoration process.

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