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Farmall H float

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Bill

04-23-2000 03:03:45




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Does anyone know where I can buy a float for my H carb.? Mine is full of gas.




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rob Vallance

04-23-2000 08:02:39




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 Re: Farmall H float in reply to Bill, 04-23-2000 03:03:45  
just a thought but you can drill small hole (use a hand drill electricity and gas do not do well!)and empty and dry out your existing one (carb cleaner will evaporate rather quickly in the sun for a few hours) and then resolder your existing one. the way to test it for leaks is fairly simple just tie it to a wieght and then submerge. use something with a low specific gravity like soapy water. plain water has a high specific gravity and will not seep well into small openings like gas will. good luck and i have done this before when i was unable to get a float easily on a hunting truck (old jeep that is hours from the nearest parts store if they would even have one in stock)

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Tim W

04-23-2000 03:30:21




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 Re: Farmall H float in reply to Bill, 04-23-2000 03:03:45  
Bill, Try Dave Reed at otto@dol.net



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The Red

04-23-2000 03:28:36




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 Re: Farmall H float in reply to Bill, 04-23-2000 03:03:45  
Bill your best bet would be to call IH Ken Updike at 608-455-2411. If he cannot get you one, try Gary Biewer for a used one at 218-937-5627. Let us know where you can find one since I have never seen one in a carburetor kit.



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tim

04-23-2000 16:55:10




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 Re: Re: Farmall H float in reply to The Red, 04-23-2000 03:28:36  
the floatis still available from ih dealer but youll pay around thiry dollars i just bought one for a M carb.



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Rich Griffin

04-25-2000 19:52:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall H float in reply to tim, 04-23-2000 16:55:10  
How many floats do you want? I have three good used ones.



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