Posted by mkirsch on November 18, 2009 at 10:00:30 from (64.80.108.57):
In Reply to: Super H or NOT? posted by wolfman on November 17, 2009 at 11:57:29:
low96hb said: (quoted from post at 09:28:41 11/18/09) I went to the tractor and checked it. There is no number cast into the head under #1 plug, its slick. There is a flat area sticking out where the head meets the block, but it also has no markings. As far as behind the oil filter goes I scraped off some of the oil and grime and couls not see and numbers....This is getting tuff..
Did you look at the brakes? If it has smooth pan covers for the brakes, then it is definitely an H.
On the other hand if it has lumpy cast covers on the brakes, it could be a Super H, or it could be a rare H someone upgraded the brakes on, or it could be a rare early 1953 H. Thanks everyone for throwing the monkey wrench into the works, by the way...
It's almost certainly an H anyway, since you can't find any engine designation on the block.
This post was edited by mkirsch at 10:01:58 11/18/09.
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