We had one in the 1960's. We had a side mount sickle bar mower for it. Baled hay with it and an International 45 hay baler. Ours did not have fenders. As a matter of fact I have never seen an H with rear fenders. Many at our local fair each year, none with fenders. I am 71 now and this brings back memories.
@@scrambler69-xk3kv I think a lot of the fenders were removed if the tractor was originally equipped with them. Having the fender extensions makes it much easier to get on and off.
We had one in the 1960's. We had a side mount sickle bar mower for it. Baled hay with it and an International 45 hay baler. Ours did not have fenders. As a matter of fact I have never seen an H with rear fenders. Many at our local fair each year, none with fenders. I am 71 now and this brings back memories.
@@scrambler69-xk3kv I think a lot of the fenders were removed if the tractor was originally equipped with them. Having the fender extensions makes it much easier to get on and off.
I like it. I want one to restore or already restored.
@@robertrockwell7581 Thanks! You can find H’s pretty cheap. I have more money in tires on this than I paid for the tractor though!