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H vs. Super H

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bear4work

03-05-2006 18:32:48




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What are the major differences between a Farmall H and a Super H? Size, hieght, power, wieght?
-thanks, i"m looking at one but i don"t know how it compares to an H.




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PeteNY

03-05-2006 20:13:07




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 Re: H vs. Super H in reply to bear4work, 03-05-2006 18:32:48  
Along with everything already mentioned, a Super H can beat a Super C in a pull.



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Andrew Z

03-05-2006 19:26:14




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 Re: H vs. Super H in reply to bear4work, 03-05-2006 18:32:48  
Bigger Carb from 1" to 1 1/4" (D10 to E12) Also a better head with bigger valves, exhust valve roaters, more aggressive cam. Andrew



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CNKS

03-05-2006 19:14:47




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 Re: H vs. Super H in reply to bear4work, 03-05-2006 18:32:48  
Main differences were 31 drawbar HP, vs 25.5 for the H, IH disk brakes (not Lambert), although the late H's had them also. 4th gear was about 1.5 mph faster than that of the H, 3rd gear in the Super H was about equivalent to 4th in the H. The "Stage 2" verison produced in late 1953 and 1954 had live hydraulics, the hyd reservoir was moved under the tank, displacing the battery to under the seat. There were many more minor differences. Distillate/kerosene engines were an option. Weight did not differ much, I doubt if an H and Super H equipped the same way differed more than a couple of hundred pounds, probably less than that.

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Marv

03-05-2006 19:11:35




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 Re: H vs. Super H in reply to bear4work, 03-05-2006 18:32:48  
In addition to what has already mentioned, the crankshaft was beefed up, larger journals, bigger bearings and aluminun pistons were installed. The transmission was also beefed up.



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Levi K

03-05-2006 18:53:26




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 Re: H vs. Super H in reply to bear4work, 03-05-2006 18:32:48  
Harvester gave the SH 7 more horse than the H. It weighed about 1000 pounds more. battery was under the seat later in the run. live hydrualics were an option, so were ballramp disk brakes. distallte was no longer an option. Does that help;)



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Nat 2

03-06-2006 05:37:27




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 Re: H vs. Super H in reply to Levi K, 03-05-2006 18:53:26  
Disk brakes were standard equipment on the Super H.



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Levi K

03-05-2006 18:53:19




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 Re: H vs. Super H in reply to bear4work, 03-05-2006 18:32:48  
Harvester gave the SH 7 more horse than the H. It weighed about 1000 pounds more. battery was under the seat later in the run. live hydrualics were an option, so were ballramp disk brakes. distallte was no longer an option. Does that help;)



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Superhank

03-06-2006 10:30:47




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 Re: H vs. Super H in reply to Levi K, 03-05-2006 18:53:19  
My 53 is a distillate model.



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Gauger

03-06-2006 10:11:21




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 Re: H vs. Super H in reply to Levi K, 03-05-2006 18:53:19  
Levi, I am currently restoring a 1954 SH with distillate engine



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