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Marengo, Iowa | My dad had a 1947 H that came with a cab. He accquired the H and cab from a world war II veteran, who got the tractor instead of a car because of a drinking problem. That was back in the days when equipment and vehichles were rationed and there was a ceiling price on what you could pay for supplies.. My dad had bought a WC Allis on a neighbors auction, when his name was drawn from a $1.00 raffle to the Red Cross. The veteran who bought {or maybe it was givin to him} the Farmall H, wanted a Allis WC, so my dad traded him for it. As I remember it , the back was open and it had a canvas with snaps and a plastic window. I only remember him using it one winter and he took it off and got a heathouser. It looked a lot like the one in the picture that Ron posted. | |
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- History lesson: Cab for Farmall H, M, etc. - Jacob Bolson : 2/9/2010 13:37
- RE: History lesson: Cab for Farmall H, M, etc. - Cardinal_Farms : 2/9/2010 13:53
- RE: History lesson: Cab for Farmall H, M, etc....photo - Ron..NE ILL..10/48 : 2/9/2010 14:24
- Re: History lesson: Cab for Farmall H, M, etc. - E718 : 2/9/2010 14:28
- RE: History lesson: Cab for Farmall H, M, etc. - koskid : 2/9/2010 20:27
- RE: History lesson: Cab for Farmall H, M, etc. - shoop : 2/9/2010 20:41
- 560 - nd mike : 2/9/2010 20:57
- Picture of automatic cab on a farmall - acfarmer : 2/10/2010 02:00
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