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banjo

12-14-2006 20:00:11




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has anyone used any of the aftermarket manifolds for the H? i was told they wern't very good. i dont know if they meant fit or quality. I'm going to need one for this H and would like to hear the yay's/nay's




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farmallhal

12-15-2006 18:51:34




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to banjo, 12-14-2006 20:00:11  
There is a USA produced brand called Vinson and I think you can do a search and find them. I've seen them mentioned several times on the forum as being a pefect fit and with some performance improvement. There is one on my 1951 M but it was on the tractor when I obtained it. I bought a Vinson for my Super C restoration project but haven't installed it yet. Send me an email and I'll dig out who I purchased it from and get the price paid as I think I have the invoice if you are interested. Hope this helps, Hal

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Tom Windsor

12-15-2006 18:24:55




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to banjo, 12-14-2006 20:00:11  
I just bought one from Raymond Caldwell at R.f. Equpment at 800-828-6943 rcaldwell@rfequipmentinc.com.
It is USA made and as far as I can tell, it works satisfactory. It came with the screw in pipe and gasket set. Cannot remember exactly what I paid...seems like it was $125.0 plus shipping.



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Merv

12-15-2006 15:30:35




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to banjo, 12-14-2006 20:00:11  
I recently purchased a new manifold for my 1936 McCormick Deering T-20 dozer From one of the parts suppliers I found on this site. Unfortunately I cannot remember which one at this time. But I was very happy at the overall performance and price.(About $150).



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JT,

12-15-2006 10:43:50




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to banjo, 12-14-2006 20:00:11  
Several years ago I bought an aftermarket manifold from Tisco, we were selling Tisco parts at work, so I bought it a dealer price, so it was cheap, in more ways than one, will NOT ever do that again. This has been a 5 year, as I get time restoration project. The tractor will run for a while 2-3 minutes, then die, starved for fuel. I think the manifold is the reason why. AND the carb is not mounted square, the governor tube does not mate up square to the carb. So after beating my head all fall trying to get this thing finally running, I think my cheap aftermarket manifold has jumped up and bit me. Showed it to a Tisco rep that was trying to get me to be a Tisco dealer, he said "if you had contacted us within 90 days of when you bought it, we would have replaced it" I bought this manifold 2 years before I had finished putting tractor together.

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Steven@AZ

12-15-2006 05:40:42




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to banjo, 12-14-2006 20:00:11  
I'm happy with the manifold I got for my H from cngco.com Bermuda Ken charged about $150 at the time...



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Hugh MacKay

12-15-2006 02:07:24




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to banjo, 12-14-2006 20:00:11  
banjo: Larry has a good point, in as much as we sometime growl about CaseIH prices, their products do fit and have a certain degree of longeviety. I could go into a dozen examples, however the one I remember most is brake pedal spring for Super A, $28., and that was 20 years ago. I told the CaseIH partsman to keep the damn spring. I spent at least $35. on alternatives, none of which worked well. Two years later I went back and sheepishly bought the $28. spring. It's still on the SA.

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banjo

12-14-2006 21:25:27




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to banjo, 12-14-2006 20:00:11  
well i've seen prices from $50-$225 on used ones. and $140-$200 for new aftermarket. But i would think in that 2 or 3 years ,quality and fit can change alot.



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Larry in CO

12-14-2006 21:04:39




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to banjo, 12-14-2006 20:00:11  
Banjo,
I would suspect that most, if not all, of the manifolds are the same any more. I bought a new one from Bermuda Ken at C&G two or three years ago for my H. It wasn't much, if any, higher than some of the aftermarket ones. And this one fit.... Larry



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jhb

12-14-2006 20:09:15




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to banjo, 12-14-2006 20:00:11  
I have a 1952 Farmall H manifold I will sell for 50 plus shipping. I advertised it in the classified section and received no replies.
It is a gas manifold not a dual fuel. Therefore, it runs cooler than the dual fuel. Just right for gas only. Only reason I removed it is because I wanted to run a M carb. Where are you located?



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banjo

12-14-2006 20:15:50




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to jhb, 12-14-2006 20:09:15  
southeast okla 74571 zip code



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jhb

12-15-2006 07:40:28




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to banjo, 12-14-2006 20:15:50  
Jim Bradley; e-mail jbradley@mwci.net
563.583.3714 or cell 563.590.0721



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jhb

12-15-2006 03:43:31




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 Re: aftermarket manifolds in reply to banjo, 12-14-2006 20:15:50  
Please e-mail me direct. I will ship you the manifold including exhaust pipe attached for a total of 70. We need to exchange phone numbers and mailing addresses. Jim at 563.583.3714



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