Posted by Faster346 on October 26, 2009 at 08:11:16 from (131.187.253.130):
In Reply to: Faster346 posted by farmallhal on October 26, 2009 at 07:33:09:
farmallhal said: (quoted from post at 07:33:09 10/26/09) That is certainly a nice looking H in shiny new colors - I like the color and would like to know what paint you used. I'm sure the M would look even better if you would give it the same treatment. The way I see it, you need a little utility tractor with a front loader for trail maintanence that way you could spare the M from the bushes and gain another tractor. Very nice tractors and post another picture once you have a rollout party for the H. Nice job, Hal.
Thanks! The H was susposed to be a qucik spray paint job, so it looked better sitting behind the barn. However that quickly snowballed into a complete sandblasting, body filling, sanding, and booth spraying all out nuts & bolts resto. I used Tisco IH-110 paint. I have a smaller Ford 640 with a loader that I also use. And I have a Stanhoist loader for the Farmalls, that I plan to restore as well. I just can't seem to get away from the letter series Farmalls, so I like to stick to using those. That H was the first tractor I grew up on, and drove when I was about 10. Now I'm 20, and it's still a huge part of my life.
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