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Farmall F14 Power Unit

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Nigel Apperley

03-18-2005 14:00:33




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Recently acquired a F14 engine that powers a winch. Professionally made winch structure. Did IHC make F14 engines purposely for power units? What designation were they given? The top radiator tank is different to A F12/F14.




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Kyle H

03-18-2005 18:37:19




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 Re: Farmall F14 Power Unit in reply to Nigel Apperley, 03-18-2005 14:00:33  
It's a P12 power unit, same engine as the F12 and W12 tractors. The radiator is the same as used on the W12. Nice find, since there were only a little over 3000 made.

I am restoring a P12 right now. If you go to "implement photos" on the left side of the page and search on McCormick Deering P12, you will find a picture of mine before I started restoration.

Id be interested in seeing a picture of yours. I can supply more information and pictures, just email me.

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Kyle H

03-18-2005 18:38:49




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 Re: Farmall F14 Power Unit in reply to Kyle H, 03-18-2005 18:37:19  
Forgot to add my email address:
dkh333@hotmail.com



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Harold H

03-18-2005 17:40:35




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 Re: Farmall F14 Power Unit in reply to Nigel Apperley, 03-18-2005 14:00:33  
The P-12 on distilate is rated 16 hp at 1400 rpm and 18 hp at 2000 rpm. P-12 on gasoline is rated 18.8 hp at 1400 rpm and 22.5 hp at 2000 hp. My specs show; 3" bore x 4" stroke, 113.1 cu in, 2000 governed rpm, 9" clutch, 195 lb ft torque, 11 gal fuel tank, 865 lbs weight. The P-12 is the smallest IHC power unit in the 1935 catalog. The largest diesel power unit in 1935 was the PD-80 which was 691 cu in and rated 100 hp at 1400 rpm, and the largest gasoline power unit in 1935 was the PA-100 which was 648 cu in and was also rated 100 hp at 1400 rpm.

Harold H

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Chuck Kaufman

03-18-2005 14:25:02




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 Re: Farmall F14 Power Unit in reply to Nigel Apperley, 03-18-2005 14:00:33  
Yes they did they are called a P12 unit. I've been looking for one for a while.The radator top tank is the same one that goes on W,I.and O 12/14 tractors



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Nigel Apperley

03-18-2005 17:47:46




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 Re: Farmall F14 Power Unit in reply to Chuck Kaufman, 03-18-2005 14:25:02  
Chuck,
You seem to know a little about the unit. Are there manuals available for it?I have F12/14 and W12/14 manuals.



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chuck kaufman Ore.

03-19-2005 06:38:35




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 Re: Farmall F14 Power Unit in reply to Nigel Apperley, 03-18-2005 17:47:46  
Try Binder Books



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pg

03-18-2005 14:32:15




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 Re: Farmall F14 Power Unit in reply to Chuck Kaufman, 03-18-2005 14:25:02  
they were made from 1935-1940. have a 113 ci engine. 1400-2000 rpm. 22.5 horsepower. same as a f12 or 14. appr. 800 pounds. pg



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