farm-al

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How common was an H Farmall with a serial number over 380000 and factory no load(stamped on s/n plate)set at 1825rpm"s,also set up for distilate,hot manifold,shutters,aux gas tank,and equiped with a mag? According to my book it was built sometime in 1952,just wonder if it was built for export or were they common in the USA,Al
 
Distillate or kerosene engines were available until the end of production of the 350 and 450. However by 1952 or 6 years after the end of WWII most were gas engines, although it was not standard and was still an option. I think the 1825 rpm is supposed to read 1815 rpm. By 1952 most would have distributers. But I would not consider your tractor rare.
 

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