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Joe T.

02-08-2005 15:28:43




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I checked where You said for the numbers for the 4cyl. It looks like farmall.The motor # is UBKM432.Can you tell me anything about that motor?It is a stationary engine.with a clutch.Do you know of a site where I can research the motor? thanks.Joe T




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Dave (IL)

02-08-2005 19:25:21




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 Re: Question for CNKS in reply to Joe T., 02-08-2005 15:28:43  
We had one of these on the farm. Don't think it was as big as an M engine, but don't really know. Looked like the front end of an H or C with a clutch (lever operated) and a belt pulley on the back.

We used it for the corn elevator in the fall and to power the humongous McCormick Type M wire baler in the summer.

It was a victim of the rash of barn fires our area suffered in the 70's.



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CNKS

02-08-2005 17:46:52




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 Re: Question for CNKS in reply to Joe T., 02-08-2005 15:28:43  
FBK is the prefix for an M. The U means power unit, so UBK is the designation for the U6 power unit. UDBK is the diesel version. There is a description of it in the M/6 series service manual. My dad had an International power unit he used as an irrigation engine, not sure it was a U6, but probably was. It had a 12 inch wide or so belt maybe 15-20 feet long that ran from a horizontal pulley on the pto shaft to a vertical pulley on the pump in the well. That was a fairly common configuration in those days, now most gas or diesel power units used for irrigation have an automotive style driveshaft. This same engine was used in the 6 series tractors, W6, O6, I6, etc in addition to the M. There was also what IH called a "tractor over engine" configuration, the IU6 or IUD6 This means the engine sat on top of the tractor rear end housing, as was used in road graders, etc, as such engines were in the rear -- I have never seen one of those. Nothing special about it as they were rather common, but nowadays perhaps somewhat rare. You might get the M/6 series service manual--it has pictures and other info you might find of interest. I don't know of any other specific info, you might try a Google search or something, or perhaps this response will bring others into the conversation.

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CNKS

02-08-2005 17:54:13




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 Re: Question for CNKS in reply to CNKS, 02-08-2005 17:46:52  
One other thing. The engine serial you gave was UBKM 432, the prefix is correct but my manual says both the first chassis serial and engine serials were 501. I have no explanation for your 432 -- is there possibly another number after the 2, or perhaps you misread the 4?



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