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The Farmall H is a medium-sized two-plow row crop tractor produced by
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under the
Farmall Farmall was a model name and later a brand name for tractors manufactured by International Harvester (IH), an American truck, tractor, and construction equipment company. The Farmall name was usually presented as McCormick-Deering Farmall and l ...
brand from 1939 to 1954. It was the most widely produced of International Harvester's " letter series", with approximately 390,000 produced over the 14-year run. It succeeded the
Farmall F-20 The Farmall F-20 is a medium-sized two-plow row crop tractor produced by International Harvester under the Farmall brand from 1932 to 1939, with approximately 148,000 produced. It replaced the Farmall Regular, and was itself replaced in 1939 by ...
. The H was incrementally updated with new model numbers as the Super H, 300, and 350, but remained essentially the same machine. The original H used an International Harvester C152 4-cylinder in-line engine. Production of all versions lasted until 1963.


Description and production

Styled by
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, it was one of International Harvester's " letter series", replacing the Farmall F-20. The H was rated for two plows. The H is equipped with a
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in-line overhead valve with a
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and a 6-
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, positive ground electrical system with generator, (when so ordered or retrofitted). The sliding-gear
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includes six total gears: five forward and one reverse. Early distillate and kerosene models started on gasoline and switched to their regular fuels once they were warmed up. A gasoline engine was added to the line in 1940. The top road speed was , but the fifth gear was not enabled on tractors sold with steel wheels, an option present in early models and during World War II, when rubber was rationed.The standard front wheels were closely-spaced nose wheels, with options for a single wheel or a wide front axle. Rear wheels could be adjusted from to in width to allow for different crop row widths. An optional extended axle allowed widths of up to .Pripps, pp. 65-69 The H was the smaller of the two prominent row crop tractors produced by IH from the late 1930s to the early 1950s, along with the Farmall M and its variants, yet could still use the same implements. As with the other letter-series IH tractors, the H used a modular design that allowed assemblies to be removed and replaced as units. All Hs had hydraulic lifts.The H was marketed to farmers with or more of tilled land.Pripps, pp. 65-69


H variants

Versions were produced for gasoline, distillate and kerosene fuels. Functional variants were the hiboy HV for high crops,with of clearance, the W-4 with standard tread, the I-4 for industrial use, and the O-4 for orchard use.Pripps, pp. 65-69 About 392,000 Hs of all kinds were produced, and sold for between $850 and $1,650.Pripps, p. 109


Super H

In 1953 and 1954, International Harvester produced the Farmall Super H, which featured larger engine displacement of and , along with sealed
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rotor) to create friction. There are two basic types of brake pad friction mechanisms: abrasive f ...
s, allowing it to be rated for two plows. About 29,000 Super H tractors were produced. The Super H was replaced by the Farmall 300.Pripps, p. 95


Farmall 300

The Farmall 300 replaced the Super H in 1954, and was produced until 1956. It was restyled with chrome badging, adding a
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transmission and a engine with a
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option, and dropping the option for distillate fuel. Variants included the IH 300 utility tractor, and a 300 hiboy model. Total production was 29,077, with an additional 170 high-clearance models.Pripps, pp. 115-117


Farmall 350

The Farmall 350 replaced the 300 in 1956 as an interim measure pending the introduction of the Farmall 340. Built from 1956 to 1958, it was slightly restyled from the 300. A Continental diesel engine was available as an option. The 350 was gradually replaced by the newly designed Farmall 340 beginning in 1957. About 28,000 350s were produced.Klancher, p. 183Pripps, p. 153 The 350 was produced as a utility tractor under the International Harvester 350 label, along with the IH 350 High-Utility high-clearance version, and the IH 350 Wheatland non-row-crop version.


Comparable products

Comparable products to the H include the
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B,
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SC, Massey 101 Junior, and the Minneapolis-Moline RTU.Pripps, p. 66 The Oliver Super 66, Ford 960 and John Deere 60 were comparable to the 300.Pripps, p. 117 The Case 511B, Massey MF65 and Minneapolis-Moline 445 were comparable to the 450.Pripps, p. 123


See also

* McCormick-Deering W-4


References


External links


NTTL Test #334 - Farmall H - Gasoline
at the
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archive
NTTL Test #492 - Farmall Super H
at the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory archive
NTTL Test #538 - McCormick Farmall Model 300
at the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory archive
NTTL Test #539 - International 300 Utility
at the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory archive
NTTL Test #573 - McCormick Farmall Model 300 LPG
at the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory archive
NTTL Test #574 - International 300 Utility LPG
at the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory archive
NTTL Test #611 - McCormick Farmall 350 Gasoline
at the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory archive
NTTL Test #609 - McCormick Farmall 350 Diesel
at the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory archive
NTTL Test #610 - International 350 Utility
at the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory archive
NTTL Test #615 - International 350 Utility Gasoline
at the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory archive
NTTL Test #619 - International 350 Utility LPG
at the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory archive
NTTL Test #622 - McCormick Farmall 350 LPG
at the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory archive {{commons category Farmall tractors Vehicles introduced in 1939 Raymond Loewy