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SLH IN MO

09-10-2006 07:21:03




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Can anyone tell me if there is a crank holder for Farmall H I want to mount my crank some where besides putting it between the frame rail.THANKS




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CNKS

09-10-2006 11:07:18




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 Re: farmall H crank holder in reply to SLH IN MO , 09-10-2006 07:21:03  
A lot of people use the frame rail, but if you have the deluxe seat, the one with the big spring, it fits quite nicely through the square part at the base. Probably drove my dad's H for 5000 hours in the 50's, never lost it, and it is not in the way at all.



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Janicholson

09-10-2006 08:56:26




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 Re: farmall H crank holder in reply to SLH IN MO , 09-10-2006 07:21:03  
I don't think letter series ever had a crank holder. (I may be wrong, and IH may have sold some as an add on, but I have only seen home built holders.

Fire axe clips, Broom and mop clips, and sheet metal clips bent and hardened in the shop, are all good looking if positioned where the crank would not interfear with brush, or tractor operation. JimN



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chuck45

09-10-2006 08:46:36




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 Re: farmall H crank holder in reply to SLH IN MO , 09-10-2006 07:21:03  
From the left side the crank lays and stays very well between the pulley housing and the gas tank support. Ours has been there since new in 42, because of the war it has no starter or lights. You may have to be carefull not to contact any electrical component.



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