Posted by FarmBoy1991 on July 04, 2019 at 18:20:57 from (166.181.89.53):
Hey im back with another question (last time i asked about the 1944/45 M with a factory white grill and chrome lining, and yes, I bought it). So about 17 years ago, I picked up a 1941 Farmall H for $150. Yesterday, I ran into the nice man I bought it from and asked him a few questions about the H. I haven't gotten time to restore or pull it out so it's been sitting in a barn. He mentioned about the rear hitch being Orange, and I recalled that (he gave the tractor a new coat of paint with the red and white paint scheme, but didn't paint the hitch). He said something about it belonging to the Illinois State for a state tractor. Now I believe this man because he's very loyal and honest, but I'm not fully relaxed. The serial number is 68847 and if anyone was or had a relieve that worked for the state in the 40s-70s, can anyone tell me about the orange H? And yes, I do know about the WW2 shortages in paint and primer.
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