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Got the Farmall H up n running yesterday. 1941 model. It's a family heirloom now. Been in our overall family since 53. I got it from my uncle, dad's oldest brother who farmed the family farm my dad was born in 95 years ago. My sister has it now. Nice to hear it running, it just purrrrrs.
Goes good with my 59 case 420 rubber tired backhoe n 59 Dodge B 800 linesman truck. They will all be used to help build our new home. Got the H skidding logs to be cut for firewood later. Backhoe clearing brush. Boomtruck with big hydrologic boom lifting trusses n heavy loads.
Sure fun to get on this ol tired iron. I put new tires on the H before I hauled it to Ak so it's good for another 100 years. And have diapers all over the backhoe soaking up hydrologic oil leaks. Boom truck is a sweetheart and runs like a truck with 28,000 miles on it. Doesn't even have any rust
Goes good with my 59 case 420 rubber tired backhoe n 59 Dodge B 800 linesman truck. They will all be used to help build our new home. Got the H skidding logs to be cut for firewood later. Backhoe clearing brush. Boomtruck with big hydrologic boom lifting trusses n heavy loads.
Sure fun to get on this ol tired iron. I put new tires on the H before I hauled it to Ak so it's good for another 100 years. And have diapers all over the backhoe soaking up hydrologic oil leaks. Boom truck is a sweetheart and runs like a truck with 28,000 miles on it. Doesn't even have any rust