The following 6 pictures are of the Farmall in the garage as I begin to rebuild her.

Parts are coming in slow. So I have time to start painting the frame. I am using VanSickle industrial paint. It is taking two spray coats but the results are excellent.

The bottom of the gas tank has two coats along with the support brackets. So when the motor is ready to fire, I will have gas available.

I purchased this puller from Ron Jacobsen in Nebraska. It worked real well on #1,2,4 sleeves. I am having some problems with #3 however

A new manifold and an almost new head. NAPA did a super job on the head and at a very reasonable price. They also mounted the pistons onto the connecting rods and mounted the rings.

The ghost of Tractor Present. Here is Ol Red with a new mask from NAPA. The fumes from the VanSickle paint can get you woozy. The mask worked excellent.

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The Farm in 1990

More Pictures of the Farm

Painting the Farmhouse in 1998

More More Pictures of the Farm. Harvest 1997, 1998

Our place in Indianapolis

The 1951 Farmall H at Indy. The Day She Arrived

The 1951 Farmall H at Indy. The Before Pictures And the Beginning Of The Overhaul

The 1951 Farmall H at Indy. The Teardown Continues

The 1951 Farmall H at Indy. More Teardown Continues

The 1951 Farmall H at Indy. More Rebuilding Pictures

The 1951 Farmall H at Indy. The Finale

The 1951 Farmall H at Indy. THE GRAND FINALE

The 1951 Farmall H at Indy. The Parade Ready Pictures!

The 1999 Soybean Harvest at the Farm

The Farm in the Spring of 2000

The 1971 John Deere 4400 Combine

More Pictures of the 1971 John Deere 4400 Combine

Antique Tractor Parts for Sale

Links and emails to Farmall H and F-20 parts