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Floyd Bartelmay

07-22-2005 09:28:34




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I have an old Farmall model "c" and I have been looking for a handcranke for it for two years now.I aint the kind to give up easy.If somebody has one or knows where I can find one let me know.




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Randy in NE

07-22-2005 12:37:08




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to Floyd Bartelmay, 07-22-2005 09:28:34  
According to the OEM Catalog, page 21 the A, B, C, and SA are part #53385DBX. The SA (123 engine), SC, 100, 130, and 200 use part #357750R11. According to their description the crank for the 113 CID engine are 13 1/2" to the first bend. The 123 CID engine it is 17".



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billde

07-22-2005 11:44:05




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to Floyd Bartelmay, 07-22-2005 09:28:34  
Floyd handcranks are on ebay every week for old IH tractors.



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Charles Park

07-22-2005 10:53:38




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to Floyd Bartelmay, 07-22-2005 09:28:34  
I love your attitude! Don't think you can restore something without being persistent. Think OEM would be a good source but this is just my two cents. Just wanted to compliment you on persistence!!!



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EricB

07-22-2005 09:40:27




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to Floyd Bartelmay, 07-22-2005 09:28:34  
Take a look at OEM Tractor Parts, on line catalogue page 21. I think they have what you want.



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old

07-22-2005 09:37:26




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to Floyd Bartelmay, 07-22-2005 09:28:34  
Well if one from a B would work I have one that I would sell.



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Jimmy King

07-22-2005 12:24:00




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to old, 07-22-2005 09:37:26  
A,B,C,100, 200, 230 all the same.



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old

07-22-2005 12:40:02




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to Jimmy King, 07-22-2005 12:24:00  
Believe it or not it will also work on an 8N ford. Guess how I know?? You keeping cool Jim since I know its so hot around here, I saw a dog chanceing a rabbit yesterday and they where both walking LOL



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Jimmy King

07-22-2005 14:07:11




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to old, 07-22-2005 12:40:02  
Our dog killed a groundhog last week end and he is still laying in the shade. I think he still has at least one more to go.



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old

07-22-2005 14:40:14




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to Jimmy King, 07-22-2005 14:07:11  
Had something happen about 30 minutes ago and still tring to figure out what it was. Walked out side and something was falling from the sky, what could it have been?? Now every thing has turned a shade darker and the dirt is slick so what was it LOL



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Jimmy King

07-23-2005 03:38:56




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to old, 07-22-2005 14:40:14  
Gosh, Old do you think the clouds were sweating.



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old

07-23-2005 08:40:26




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to Jimmy King, 07-23-2005 03:38:56  
Hey maybe that is what happened LOL



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RustyFarmall

07-22-2005 10:20:29




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to old, 07-22-2005 09:37:26  
Old, I would be willing to bet that they are the same.



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Illinois Boy

07-22-2005 11:14:29




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to RustyFarmall, 07-22-2005 10:20:29  
Rusty... willing to bet? How much - how much??
Naw - never mind - you're one of the guys who knows what he's talking about!

Just got off the phone with an older gentleman down the road from me. He owns a "B" - he thinks the same thing that you and Mr. old think - it will fit. He doesn't handcrank his anymore - the "B" hurt him bad...



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Nat

07-22-2005 11:49:23




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to Illinois Boy, 07-22-2005 11:14:29  
I'll put money on it. In the engine compartment, the A, B, and C are virtually identical.



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billde

07-22-2005 11:59:42




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to Nat, 07-22-2005 11:49:23  
A,B,C, all take the same crank. Super A&C take a different, longer, crank.



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Paul in Mich

07-22-2005 16:01:01




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to billde, 07-22-2005 11:59:42  
A "C" with wide front requires an extended length crank as the ones made for the narrow front "C" as well as "A" and "B" will interfere with the front axle.



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RayP(MI)

07-22-2005 17:57:23




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 Re: Handstart..... in reply to Paul in Mich, 07-22-2005 16:01:01  
Or just turn the front wheels to the side, moving mechanism out of the way of the crank. What we do when we have to crank. Starts suprisingly easily by hand, by the way.



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