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Motor Mounts for a 41' H ?

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GM

01-01-2004 18:09:07




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The motor mounts that I took off are of two pieces, one half is L-shaped that floats on the other piece that is rubber covered.Is this the correct mount, if so who has replacement ones? The H's that I have looked at are of later models and all have had solid motor mounts and the bolt pattern is different. Thanks.




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justin

01-01-2004 18:45:34




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 Re: Motor Mounts for a 41' H ? in reply to GM, 01-01-2004 18:09:07  
The early mounts are what you are describing. The reason for the change to the cast iron ones is because the weight of the tractor will cause a settling effect with the rubber, and cause the starting crank (for hand start) to not align correctly.. The mounts are actually one piece (2 staped steel pieces bonded with rubber). I have a NOS Set available. The mounts can be changed to the later cast iron mounts, but that requires the changing of the frame rails also.

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GM

01-02-2004 07:51:55




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 Re: Re: Motor Mounts for a 41' H ? in reply to justin, 01-01-2004 18:45:34  
Thank you.



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Brad L

01-01-2004 18:42:50




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 Re: Motor Mounts for a 41' H ? in reply to GM, 01-01-2004 18:09:07  
1939 thru I think mid 1941 had rubber mounts Farmall replaced them with a kit which included solid mounts and different frame rails. The reason I was told is the problem my 40 H has, the mounts drooped and let the front of the engine sag.Mine is down enough where the crank won't line up any more. I had Case/Ih look up motor mounts and they are no longer avalible. I believe I read here somewhere that you can take the old ones out and burn/cut the rubber out and weld a solid spacer in place of the rubber and then reinstall. I plan to try that this spring when I can take my bucket off. If I am wrong about this I am sure someone else will have a different idea.Brad

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