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Farmall H Hyrdraulics

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TimWafer

01-10-2008 17:49:31




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Well, I’m finally getting around to restoring my fathers Farmall H. I’ve just begun teardown and am in the parts gathering phase as well. One of the things I’ve always wanted to add to it was live hydraulics. I even went so far as buying a pump a few years ago but that’s as far as I got with that project. Now"s the perfect time to do it. My tractors serial # is FBH364132X which I believe makes it a 1951 model. (Correct me if I’m wrong). Engine # matches the serial #.
It’s been a while since I bought the pump but I recall mention of having to change the front cover and possibly the cam gear to a more robust one as well. Thought I had to change them to ones from a Super H and maybe I should start looking for these parts now. Tonight I pulled the distributor and compared the pump to the front cover and distributor. To my surprise they seem to fit perfectly. Is a 51 model new enough to have the new front cover? How do I tell if I have the stronger cam gear?

I’m not sure who made this pump. It has #’s all over it but wondered if anyone could tell just from this picture. Also missing is the manifold that would bolt to it for the lines to hook into. I suppose I can make one unless someone has an idea where to come up with one. I’m thinking Ill remove the lift-all pump and use that as the hydraulic reservoir. I’m open to advice & suggestions.
Tim

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Jim J

01-11-2008 05:56:27




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 Re: Farmall H Hyrdraulics in reply to TimWafer, 01-10-2008 17:49:31  
The serial number break is 344864 and above. Your H has the late cover. You can tell by looking at the casting number it should be 352168R1. I found all of this info on the Case IH parts web site.



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BillyinStoughton

01-11-2008 05:29:21




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 Re: Farmall H Hyrdraulics in reply to TimWafer, 01-10-2008 17:49:31  
Allen has hit the nail on the head! I converted a 52' H to live hydraulic (FBH 389442 X1) and the cover was the correct style with the harder gear. If the pump matches up to the cover, the gear you have should be correct. It's not that hard of a job really if you have all of the components ready and waiting.

I saw on eBay a couple of days ago, a supply/return manifold that will fit your pump. If you do a search it may still be available for you to bid on!

Good luck!

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TimWafer

01-11-2008 10:23:16




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 Re: Farmall H Hyrdraulics in reply to BillyinStoughton, 01-11-2008 05:29:21  
Billy
Any idea how you ran across that manifold? Im usually pretty good finding stuff on Ebay but failed to find that.
Tim



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chuck46

01-10-2008 20:22:08




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 Re: Farmall H Hyrdraulics in reply to TimWafer, 01-10-2008 17:49:31  
Tim, Do not worry about the gear, I put a pump on my 41 H more than 30 years ago. After many thousands of hours and a wide variety of jobs it is still going. The belly pump reservoir works fine unless you ever want to use hyd. motors. I found out how handy they are to power elevators, augers, bale conveyors, raise silo unloaders etc. so I used the transmission and rear end for the reservoir. It's nice to have an H to do those jobs. If you may be interested in how to do it let me know. Good luck, Chuck

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