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1940 I think H

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Greg Wilson

07-04-2005 11:06:30




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Hi guys, I just recently inheriated a Farmall H vin# 151735 according to the chart on farmall-h.com it says its a 40, juding by the spoke rims on the rear, I belive it was once on steel, where these early H's on steel orginally and perhaps converted to rubber?? also I need a exhaust/intake manifold (has the heat transfer box on it) for this tractor. Does anyone know any aftermarket parts supplies in canada where I could possibly get parts.. such as a new manifold or good used. Or have a spare one sitting around?? I'm also gonna set the valves on this tractor, could anyone perhaps send me the specs for intake/exhaust??? it would be greatly appreciated. I have no service manauls or books on this old tractor, I'd just like to get her running for now. Thanks a million!

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CNKS

07-04-2005 17:49:33




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 Re: 1940 I think H in reply to Greg Wilson, 07-04-2005 11:06:30  
Your tractor is a 1944. You need to be careful with the so-called Farmall sites that don't have discussion forums as the info is often incorrect. The best source of info is Guy Fay's books, as he has see many of the original IH records. Also this site. Any incorrect info will be quickly corrected by someone. The early models could have been on steel or rubber; during WWII virtually all would have come on steel because of the rubber shortage.

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Yugrotcart

07-04-2005 17:11:33




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 Re: 1940 I think H in reply to Greg Wilson, 07-04-2005 11:06:30  
Good kerosene manifolds are hard to come by. If your in Canada, try a friend of mine @ antracsevices.com.
If Terry doesn't have it, he might just be able to scre one up for u.

Paul



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Loyd in Texas

07-04-2005 12:25:30




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 Re: 1940 I think H in reply to Greg Wilson, 07-04-2005 11:06:30  
If it's on rubber now you can get 5th gear back by removing the bolt. First check that you can't put it in 5th. If not remove the small bolt on the deck in the dimple by the shift lever. Put in a short bolt to fill the hole. This has probably already been done, but just my 2 cents



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Sloroll

07-04-2005 12:01:16




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 Re: 1940 I think H in reply to Greg Wilson, 07-04-2005 11:06:30  
Manny early H were on steel and converted to rubber. High gear (on steel wheeled H s and M s)was locked out by a bolt though, so as not to loosen somany teeth in the operators skull.

Check with NE Cowman for parts. He is great a finding stuff like that manifold.



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