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notadeere

02-19-2008 13:42:48




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just got home from looking at an H, seral tag was missing so just woundering what yr it might be or the area of a yr ? here's the only hint i can give you guys It has spoke rear wheels & a mag i wasnt thinking while there to take any block #'s or really look at anything else im not really a H person im into the a b & c's along with M's but its cheap enough




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Steven f/AZ

02-19-2008 17:58:01




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 Re: H farmall Question in reply to notadeere, 02-19-2008 13:42:48  
I have a late 42 that has the cutoff steel... many of the war year tractors came on steel when rubber was in short supply and farmers wanted a tractor. After the war the steel was cut off and rims welded on.

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Serial number of this one is 122068 X3B

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notadeere

02-19-2008 18:08:25




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 Re: H farmall Question in reply to Steven f/AZ, 02-19-2008 17:58:01  
Again like i said i dont know much about the H's i wont be in the area to look at it again for a few days, but the rims looks just like on your pic cant say the rest of tractor looks that good though lol it has a old f10 loader on it so will make it hard to move not running anyway thanks all



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Andy Motteberg

02-19-2008 17:51:19




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 Re: H farmall Question in reply to notadeere, 02-19-2008 13:42:48  
Look for casting codes, that will tell you the year. Example, a code that says 2-19-M would mean Febuary 19th, 1943. The letter at the end of the code means the year.

1939 - I
1940 - J
1941 - K
1942 - L
1943 - M 1944 - N
1945 - O
1946 - P
1947 - Q
1948 - R
1949 - S
1950 - T
1951 - W
1952 - X
1953 - Y



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D Slater

02-19-2008 14:04:11




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 Re: H farmall Question in reply to notadeere, 02-19-2008 13:42:48  
H tractors and engine numbers were the same. If the engine is original the serial number on engine is what the tractor was.



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Janicholson

02-19-2008 13:59:03




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 Re: H farmall Question in reply to notadeere, 02-19-2008 13:42:48  
With the way things get changed out, it could be any year. The casting codes, and serial number are Key. The engine serial # is probably close if it is early. JimN



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MrJDMan80

02-19-2008 13:58:18




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 Re: H farmall Question in reply to notadeere, 02-19-2008 13:42:48  
the easiest way to tell the year of a farmall is the casting date codes on the major cast pieces.
look for the letter at the end of the code. Each letter stands for a different year. being that it has a mag and spoked wheels, did the trans cove have a channel under the seat pedistal? if it did its a '39. otherwise look for the date codes



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