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Re: My First Tractor – 1943 H
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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on June 15, 2005 at 10:16:20 from (65.162.146.175):
In Reply to: My First Tractor – 1943 H posted by ChrisL on June 15, 2005 at 09:20:15:
Is there a hydraulic pump on your H? there will be a lever on the righthand side with a pull rod that come up to a bracket on the steering post. If you have that you can add a 3 point hitch. If you don't have a pump that can beadded too. The tires will cost around $50 a piece for fronts, less than $200 a piece for rears. Most tire shops will change them on site, don't take the wheels off. It is easier to handle them on the tractor. That being said, I bought an M 11 years ago and the tires were weather checked realy bad. I have used the tractor a lot feeding cattle and such over the years and I can't see as the tires have changed much. As long as your tires are not broken (like with the tube sticking out) or going flat, I wouldn't get too excited.
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