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Re: Changes in the H Farmall
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Posted by robert hall on February 16, 2004 at 05:06:09 from (209.11.236.37):
In Reply to: Changes in the H Farmall posted by Curious on February 15, 2004 at 19:41:28:
Through the years they had the H' and then the super H'. The super H had a little bit bigger motor and also faster gears. It also had disk brakes instead of band brakes. The disk brakes were never good unless they were where hardly used. They wore out fast. After the super h, they had a 300. The 300 could have had a fast hitch, live PTO, live hydr., power steering, a TA, and some more other options. The 300 had about the same size of motor as a super h. I'm sure that the 300 continued into another number series, but I do not know which one. At one time they did have a "HTA", but it was only an experimental tractor and never made it to the assembly line. I have seen a black and white picture of the "HTA", but it was very ugly and had hoses all over the place. IT was better than a year ago that they had the picture posted on this diccussion board.
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