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Farmall H Parts Abuse

Farmall H, HV & Super H, 300 & 350, 1939-1958
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Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby PVF1799 » Sat Jul 27, 2013 7:44 am

We've seen other abuses of Farmall Parts - here is the first one I've seen of an H. Makes me sad - as my H could really use this part when I get around to restoring it. Photo is from the public domain on FaceBook.

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Makes me SAD and MAD!
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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby muleboss » Sat Jul 27, 2013 8:13 am

Abuse? How is this abuse? Looks very well taken care of to me. And the grill looks good to.

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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby Cub-Bud » Sat Jul 27, 2013 8:52 am

I don't think those lights are supposed to be where they are.
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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby Bob Perry » Sat Jul 27, 2013 10:00 am

My opinion, for what it's worth. In hedgerows and in the bushes there are thousands of Farmalls oxidizing away. At least this one's inside. I have a few pieces of Farmall.furniture that I've made. I never cut or drill holes in anything. The shiny polished look is not for me. Mine are in their work clothes. If ever I decided to. the pieces could go back on a tractor. But for now. they're plant stands, printer stands, end tables. etc.
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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby Barnyard » Sat Jul 27, 2013 10:05 am

Bob Perry wrote:My opinion, for what it's worth. In hedgerows and in the bushes there are thousands of Farmalls oxidizing away. At least this one's inside. I have a few pieces of Farmall.furniture that I've made. I never cut or drill holes in anything. The shiny polished look is not for me. Mine are in their work clothes. If ever I decided to. the pieces could go back on a tractoor. But for now. theyy're plant stands, printer stands, end tables. etc.

I agree! As long as they aren't sent off to become soup cans I'm glad to see them used.
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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby ricky racer » Sat Jul 27, 2013 10:08 am

Bob Perry wrote:My opinion, for what it's worth. In hedgerows and in the bushes there are thousands of Farmalls oxidizing away. At least this one's inside. I have a few pieces of Farmall.furniture that I've made. I never cut or drill holes in anything. The shiny polished look is not for me. Mine are in their work clothes. If ever I decided to. the pieces could go back on a tractoor. But for now. theyy're plant stands, printer stands, end tables. etc.



What!! No pictures??? Come on Bob, you're better than that!!! :lol:
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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby Bob Perry » Sat Jul 27, 2013 12:21 pm

ricky racer wrote:

What!! No pictures??? Come on Bob, you're better than that!!! :lol:


Kind of hard to do when I'm posting from my phone, at work !!! One of these days I will take some pictures. My favorite of all time is my 450 printer stand.

Certainly no disrespect to the original poster of this thread. I know what he's saying, this appears to be a ritzy restaurant, and those pieces used in the restaurant are no longer available, and the use of them does increase demand, which could increase the price that a farmer would have to pay for that part.

I don't feel too guilty, because if I bought a 450 and it needed a grille, it's ready to go !!!
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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Sat Jul 27, 2013 1:22 pm

if it were a rare tractor, i would hate to see that, but the H and M were the two most popular/common tractors in the IH lineup, followed by the cub.
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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby Matt Kirsch » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:20 pm

In this mad rush to preserve parts, we're overlooking something else that's going to the scrapyard: Repair skills.

We're so quick to throw away a perfectly good grille because it's a little banged up and broken. Hey, why not try to bang it back into shape, weld it up, and use it?

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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby Stanton » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:26 pm

PVF1799 wrote:We've seen other abuses of Farmall Parts - here is the first one I've seen of an H. Makes me sad - as my H could really use this part when I get around to restoring it. Photo is from the public domain on FaceBook.

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First thought your post was tongue-in-cheek; now I'm thinking you're serious. Either way, I would rather a restaurant decorate with IH pieces/parts than any other... :D
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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby PVF1799 » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:34 pm

Yup, was serious - Am glad their not making Korean cars with the parts, but perhaps Green would have matched their plants better and I don't restore Green tractors - so I should never need those parts. :D

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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby leerenovations » Tue Sep 10, 2013 2:09 am

The easy solution to this problem is to sneak in and grab the grill. Replace it with a like size JD part. Chances are the tractor unkowing people working there will never notice it.
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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby Bob Perry » Wed Sep 11, 2013 8:34 pm

leerenovations wrote:The easy solution to this problem is to sneak in and grab the grill. Replace it with a like size JD part. Chances are the tractor unkowing people working there will never notice it.


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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby Gary Dotson » Sun Sep 15, 2013 9:37 am

Imagine my surprise, when I walked into the restaurant at Young's Jersey Dairy, at Yellow Springs, OH, yesterday and was staring at this scene. I had no idea this pic was from there! Although I've driven by this place many times, this is the first time eating there, the food was really good!

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Re: Farmall H Parts Abuse

Postby Barnyard » Sun Sep 15, 2013 9:57 am

I think Mike Duncan (IntoTractors)< Bigdog, and Denny have eaten there before. I missed out on that mini-fest.
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