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Farmall H - Super H

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Mickey Shaw

11-29-2003 16:44:25




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How do you visually distinquish between a Farmall H and Super H? Thanks for your help.




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Hugh MacKay

11-30-2003 03:04:15




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 Re: Farmall H - Super H in reply to Mickey Shaw, 11-29-2003 16:44:25  
Mickey: To back up what CNKS has said my dad bought a new H in 1951 and yes it did have disc brakes. The serial number is the only absolute answer. All those other items like C-164 engine, live hydraulics, front nose and grill, larger carb, etc., even the brakes could have been added in the past 50 years.



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FarmallH42

11-29-2003 19:27:06




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 Re: Farmall H - Super H in reply to Mickey Shaw, 11-29-2003 16:44:25  
Super H had live hydraulics most of the time. H didn't have it, although aftermarket companies made kits.



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CNKS

11-30-2003 09:12:07




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 Re: Re: Farmall H - Super H in reply to FarmallH42, 11-29-2003 19:27:06  
Live hydraulics were on less than 1/2 of them. If it has factory live hyd, there is a cast reservoir under the gas tank, and the battery is under the seat.



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Zonie

11-29-2003 16:52:52




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 Re: Farmall H - Super H in reply to Mickey Shaw, 11-29-2003 16:44:25  
look at the brakes, if it has disc brakes it is a super H id it has the band type brakes it is a H.
I don't belive there were any H's with the disc brakes



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CNKS

11-29-2003 18:22:22




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 Re: Re: Farmall H - Super H in reply to Zonie, 11-29-2003 16:52:52  
H's did have disk brakes as an option (not many were so equipped), and the last couple of thousand had the Super H disk brakes. If the grille is original it will have an IH emblem rather than Farmall on it, if it is missing the IH emblem is held on by one screw, the Farmall emblem is held on by 2 screws. The Super H had a larger carburator, visually the choke rod attached to the inside of the carb next to the block on the Super H, to the outside on the H. If the serial tag is still there it will say SH for the Super H, FBH for the H. The Super H engine will say C 164 on the right side of the block. Engine serial (under the #1 spark plug) will have a prefix of FBHM for the H, Super H will say C164.

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