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how to tell an H from a M or a Super H
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Posted by bill on December 26, 2001 at 15:19:04 from (66.38.0.15):
hi folks, happy holidays to everyone. this is only my second post, my first post, as some of you may remember is, "fallen in love with a Farmall H". i had a lot of good responses to that one, i'm hoping for the same luck this time around. here's my question, please forgive me if they seem elementary. i've spotted a Farmall at a used equip dealer not too far from my home. question, how can i tell an "h" from an "m". what makes a farmall a "super"? the tractor in question looks a little rough as far as the paint, but i've never seen an "h" in real life. (everyone around here has a J.D.). so, to sum up my ?, what are some "dead give aways" to identify an "H"? thanks to all that read this. i'm still learning, and visiting this website hoping to learn more. happy new year to all! bill
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