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Re: Farmall H Toolbox
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Posted by Bill Smith on November 25, 2002 at 09:04:38 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: Farmall H Toolbox posted by Randy on November 24, 2002 at 16:05:35:
The H had a little cubby hole on the original curved pipe seat frame. Not sure if this was actually intended to be used as a tool box. The space there was small and only big enough for a hand full of small wrenches. I have heard of and seen boxes mounted on the light bar but I am not a big fan of that location either. I seen a factory looking tool box one time that was mounted on the side of the frame rail beside the engine. I am pretty sure that it wasn't original to the H but I liked the location so I made a homemade box and mounted mine there and I really like it. You can mount however big of box you want and the box is easily accessable and with a slanted lid on it, it is always dry inside. The only thing is, is that it is not accessable from drivers seat but how often do you need tools while driving anyways? I really like mine and even though it isn't true blue original it does look really neat on there anyways. Just my 2 cents worth.
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