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John Deere Jeff

10-06-2007 19:05:15




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HI Farmall Guys,
I posted an add here back in late summer asking some questions about farmall Hv's. If anyone hasn't noticed my name already, I am more or less of a JD fan but I also have a couple of red ones too. I just wanted to clear the air first, I don't want any trouble since I'm on "the other side" right now. Just kidding guys!! I am curious to know if the HV's came through with some kind of 2pt or 3pt hitch system?? What years they were built, how many were built and if it is desirable tractor to have. Are there any rare features that I should take notice to, excluded the obvious HC components. One of my neighbors has one and I'm trying to buy it from him and it seems that the tractor keeps getting closer and closer to me owning it. If anyone has any kind of info on these tractors it would greatly appreciated.
I don't know much on these tractors since I am JD guy so please be gentle with me.
I will keep everyone updated to see if I get the tractor.
Thanks
John Deere Jeff

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Andy in Ohio

10-07-2007 04:57:12




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 Re: Farmall HV's in reply to John Deere Jeff, 10-06-2007 19:05:15  
Approx. 863 were made. Some came with a factory tool bar to use with the hyd, for use in planting sugar cane and other crops. They came with middle buster plows, discs, and Im not sure of all the implements. Its a good show piece, and not many around. Good luck



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CNKS

10-06-2007 20:05:42




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 Re: Farmall HV's in reply to John Deere Jeff, 10-06-2007 19:05:15  
Your brand preference is of no importance. The HV did not come with a 3 point, and due to it's high clearance, I'm not sure an after market one would fit without modification. 863 were built from 1942-1953, replaced by the Super HV, 1953-1954, 70 of those were built. Super series are more valuable than the earlier ones particularly if they have live hydraulics. Prices of all are increasing. Worth considerably more than a regular H. The Stage 2 Super series are now in the 5 digit range if restored.

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Lanse

10-06-2007 19:22:47




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 Re: Farmall HV's in reply to John Deere Jeff, 10-06-2007 19:05:15  
Yeah, thats it, come on out of the closet.....

Sorry, just had to say that :-)



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Pat-CT

10-06-2007 19:13:00




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 Re: Farmall HV's in reply to John Deere Jeff, 10-06-2007 19:05:15  
dont worry just cuz we like red and belive in the statement "nothing runs like a deere when they see the red ones coming" dosent mean we bite haha just busting your chops


but honestly the HV is a disirable tractor there arnt that many working hv's around if you could get your hands on it i would take it they did not come with a 3 point hitch system no letter serries farmall did someone else will chime in to answer your other questions

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