Hello all...
I know this horse has been "well beaten" over the past how many umpteenth posts, but I need your advice...
A college buddy of my father is the executor of his father's estate, and part of the estate is a Farmall H. He is looking to liquidate the tractor, and said that "it needs new tires"... I don't know what that means. Running condition is unknown. Any idea as to what its worth is? I am looking to get some pictures of it and may end up posting it in the for sale/wanted section for the fellow. Much as I would like to tinker with a "larger tractor", I am perfectly happy with my little cub in the city...
Just trying to get ideas for the fellow and to help him out...
Mike in La Crosse, WI
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Re: Farmall "H"
Mike - H's are as plentiful as cubs and I see them go for actually less than cubs a lot of the time. $700 - $1000 for one in running condition. Up to about $1500 give or take for nice ones and then restored ones perhaps a little more depending on the area.
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Re: Farmall "H"
The H my grandpa bought had good usable rear tires on new rims, an alternator instead of a generator, no battery box or lights, new front tires on good rims, and the sheetmetal was good. It ran really well, and had a live distributor drive hydraulic pump with it. He gave $700 for it. Them he had a generator rebuilt, the cooling fan rebuilt, lights installed, starter rebuilt, and a good service and wash. This all cost another $700. Now he has $1400 in it and still does not have it painted or have a battery box.
Around here a non running H with bad tires would not bring over $300 to $400 on a good day.
Around here a non running H with bad tires would not bring over $300 to $400 on a good day.
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Re: Farmall "H"
to what has already been said, but if it needs rear tires, they are one of the more sought after sizes used, and new expect to pay form 200 each (if very lucky) to 350 each.
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Re: Farmall "H"
I have four good used rears for an H (12.4X38). Real good shape but not new. I just put new tires on all mine. Paid $325 a tire for Firestone Field and Roads. I would like to get $325 out of a pair of real good used ones if he is interested.
For the tractor the way it is, I think ~$400 and this is because scrap price is up.
For the tractor the way it is, I think ~$400 and this is because scrap price is up.
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Re: Farmall "H"
Dang I hate to say this, but the H is probably worth much more at the scrap dealer than as a fixer upper tractor. The H should weigh in around 3000 lbs or 1 1/2 ton.
H's, in this area, in running/working condtion go for some where around $1000-. Sometimes a bit more or less. It's pretty hard to suggest that someone purchase a nonrunning H, needing tires.
H's, in this area, in running/working condtion go for some where around $1000-. Sometimes a bit more or less. It's pretty hard to suggest that someone purchase a nonrunning H, needing tires.
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Re: Farmall "H"
Mike ya found another fixer-upper!!!!I bet your wife would love it!!!Get a hay wagon to pull the kids in the neighborhood around on Saturday Nites!!!!JUST THINK OF ALL THE FUN!!!!!!Kevin ya gonna kill me
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Re: Farmall "H"
I find these at this price all the time here
1946 H farmall tractor runs good rear tires are mismatched sheet metal is straight excellent restoration project 1300.00 obo call Brian @931-979-7030 after 4pm calls only please
1946 H farmall tractor runs good rear tires are mismatched sheet metal is straight excellent restoration project 1300.00 obo call Brian @931-979-7030 after 4pm calls only please
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Re: Farmall "H"
I picked this one up for 1200 about 6 or 7 years ago. She starts every time and is a real good runner.
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