Help identify hand crank please

Zachary Hoyt

Well-known Member
This crank has been around for several years and I can't recall where I got it, other than it probably came from an auction or with a parts tractor I bought. It's not meant for the Farmall H and 300 or Allis B and C tractors I've had. It's 3/4" in diameter and the tape measure should give some idea of the overall size. If anyone knows what this is for I'd be glad to know, and if anyone can use it I'll be happy to send it to you if you'll cover the postage cost. I'm trying to clean up a bit around here. Thank you very much.
Zach
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A crank for a H goes over a piece sticking out the front end. This crank goes inside the crankshaft pulley.
 
I’ll see your three, and raise you $50. But let’s see that would mean I am betting against you. I mean to imply I am 100 percent in agreement. Never was much on a poker player. I guess it could mean that we both think a third player was real certain it does fit a JD.
 
I bought a hog trough full of cranks years ago and some looked like yours but I don't know what they fit.
 

The possibilities of what it belongs to are nearly endless.

Ember, old vehicles had cranks, as well as tractors!
 
Thanks, was wondering if that was for an old out front wide front for an H or M.
 
They all look like arm breakers. If there is a kickback those cranks would all take the crank and your arm back with it.
 
No, Oliver is the two angled halves, teeth.

AC had something like that on some tractors?
 
Those cranks are for use with a stub shaft as on Farmall’s with that slot u would never get it removed and it would be flying around like a wind mill.
 
It is similar to a Farmall C, but I think one for a C is longer, and the cross pin is closer to the end. I made one for our C that works well, but it's 2000 miles away.
 
The length is about perfect for a Cub, but the pin is too far back. It should only be 3/4". Same with any other IH with the "pin" style handcrank.
 
I don’t think it is for a tractor. I think it fits a military generator WW2 vintage probably a PE95 powered by a Jeep motor. Send me an email, I might have use for it. Thanks
 

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