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Bill Matetzschk

10-13-2004 15:18:07




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I am converting to 12 volts and need a mounting bracket for the Alternator.
Can anyone help me or know how to make one?




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BIG JOHN

10-13-2004 18:35:06




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to Bill Matetzschk, 10-13-2004 15:18:07  
The generator mounting bracket will work for your alternator.

Get a piece of allthread the right size to fit thru the holes in the bracket and the alternator. You might have to drill out one or the other to make both fit one size. Then you will need a piece of tubing that will fit over the allthread to form spacers between the alternator and the bracket.

Mount the alternator on the allthread and the bracket, line up the belt and then cut your tubing the proper length for spacers to keep the alternator lined up on the allthread.

Now you are good to go.

GOOD LUCK

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old

10-13-2004 15:23:14




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to Bill Matetzschk, 10-13-2004 15:18:07  
Just so happens I'm parting out a B that has an alternator on it. Drop me an e-mail and I'll be able to tell you more



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James williams

10-13-2004 18:44:34




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to old, 10-13-2004 15:23:14  
I need all the parts that fits around the radiator,including the radiator,wether good or bad,and the bracket that the hand crank goes through,Bacisally I have a B with no front on it.



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old

10-13-2004 19:17:13




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to James williams, 10-13-2004 18:44:34  
I have all those parts, just got it in but it has a cracked block so I think I will be parting it out



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James Williams

10-14-2004 09:38:55




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to old, 10-13-2004 19:17:13  
Call me Cell # 1-304-582-9995



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jfky

10-14-2004 03:55:27




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to old, 10-13-2004 19:17:13  
what about the grill insert?



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old

10-14-2004 08:31:31




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to jfky, 10-14-2004 03:55:27  
I have that and shutters also



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Brown Dirt Cowboy

10-14-2004 10:15:02




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to old, 10-14-2004 08:31:31  
The A and the B don't have a grill insert like the H and M does. They have no place to mount a steerable cultivator because they have no steering post in front of the radiator. Tom



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old

10-14-2004 10:22:07




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to Brown Dirt Cowboy, 10-14-2004 10:15:02  
Don't know all I know is this is a B and it has shutters in front of the Rad.



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Brown Dirt Cowboy

10-14-2004 10:42:42




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to old, 10-14-2004 10:22:07  
Old the B is an offset tractor so the steering rod comes down the right side of the engine, no way to mount a steerable cultivator that I can see. If the B was set up to run on disillent or kerosene it most likly would have the shutters in front of the radiator. I have seen where you use turpentine to free up a stuck enginewould it maybe help using it to clean rust out of a gas tank? How's everything down around the bottom side of the Lake Of the Ozarks, been a long time since I was down that way. Tom

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Jim Becker

10-14-2004 14:26:53




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to Brown Dirt Cowboy, 10-14-2004 10:42:42  
Steering mechanism for cultivators mounted to the 2 holes directly below the bottom of the grille.



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old

10-14-2004 11:18:26




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to Brown Dirt Cowboy, 10-14-2004 10:42:42  
I never said anything about cultivator just shutters. Yes turpentine does work well in a gas tank to help clean out rust. Right now its cold and wet down this way.



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Brown Dirt Cowboy

10-14-2004 11:30:16




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to old, 10-14-2004 11:18:26  
Old, jcky asked about a grill insert and you said you had them and shutters too. I used to haul hardware and made stops in Eldon and made 3 stops in Osage Beach and 1 stop in Laurie and a stop in Tipton. It should really be getting colorful around the lake area. I hauled to the Do-it-Best centers out there. I will try the turpentine in that gas tank. It finally started raining here on the east coast of Mo. I live at Jackson. Old have a nice day. Time to go to bed, I have to truck tonight. Tom

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old

10-14-2004 12:16:33




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to Brown Dirt Cowboy, 10-14-2004 11:30:16  
I wasn't sure what he mint by the grill inserts. Trucking is what I retired from but I still have a class A CDL



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jfky

10-14-2004 14:33:17




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to old, 10-14-2004 12:16:33  
what I meant was the actual grill. It has a bottom a top and the middle. I am interested in the middle or all.



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old

10-14-2004 14:39:08




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 Re: Farmall B in reply to jfky, 10-14-2004 14:33:17  
Well that I have and I think its all in god shape. Drop me an e-mail and I 'll give you more info.



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