Farmall H with ten speed transmission

Found a Farmall H with a ten speed transmission. It is set up let the Ford N Series tractors with the Sherman Transmission. The shifter comes out of the side of the torque tube on the left hand side. Has anyone seen one or does anyone know about these?


Thanks Nick
 
Are you sure it is a ten speed and not a 9 speed which is somewhat common on the H and M models. Do you have an photos you can post on this forum of the visible components? The Heisler 9 speed has the entry location for the shifter mechanism on the left (clutch side) with a shifter linkage lever mounted on the transmission cover in the forward left hand corner. 5th gear is a direct drive off of the engine through the transmission input shaft I believe. You should be able to tell if 5th has an increased speed when the transmission if engaged in high range just by driving it but I doubt it does as it would be a first in the 10 years I've been on this forum but anything is possible I guess, Hal.
 
There were some M sized Cotton Pickers built with an auxiliary transmission. There were 20 of them in AZ at one point. I recall one of them made its way to eBay. Total length of tractor was increased by about 18".

IH also tested several HTA in 1952. It would appear that neither tractor was reassembled after inspection.

Based on your description, you probably don't have the attachment shown below. It is owned by Jason the Red of this forum. Sorry about the size but it is not from my album.

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See link below for more discussion on this tractor.
click for aftermarket speed altering attachment
 

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