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Rebuilding a 33 f-12 motor

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Cory Sanders

01-16-2005 14:08:30




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i need some help,im restoring a f-12 for my school project. Does anyone know the torque specs for the f-12 IH motors.




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Jason(ma)

01-17-2005 18:06:10




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 Re: Rebuilding a 33 f-12 motor in reply to Cory Sanders, 01-16-2005 14:08:30  
Rice Equipment in PA sells a service manual for the f-12, in the back of the service manual is a list of standard torques for the size/type of fastner your working with. If your doing a rebuild you'll need this manual and Rice. You'll find their number in the archives. Now my question is which motor do you have? a 1933 f-12 could have either a flathead wakashaw(sp) or a IHC motor.



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moseed

01-22-2005 08:11:17




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 Re: Rebuilding a 33 f-12 motor in reply to Jason(ma), 01-17-2005 18:06:10  
Would it be possible for you to post the serial numbers and letters of your 1933 with the IHC motor?
I have an F-12 serial #FSR 649 stamped into the IHC motor. Normally that number would indicate a Waukesha motor. What is unusual is the "R" portion of the letter part of the ID. I have found no one who has ever seen the same. I have a couple of knowledgable friends who think it might be a replacement motor that had been stamped with the original serial number with the "R" designating replacement...??? The "R" looks to be part of the original set of markings and not added on later.It is obvious also that the front wheel bolster and side rails have been switched out as they are red while the rest of the tractor is original.This helping the theory that it was a Waukesha at one time and then switched out or modernized.Any feedback is appreciated.Nice job on the "34" by the way!! Thanks.

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Cory Sanders

01-17-2005 20:22:38




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 Re: Rebuilding a 33 f-12 motor in reply to Jason(ma), 01-17-2005 18:06:10  
It is an IHC motor, I orered a I&t shop sevice manual today, by the way is that the same manual Rice sells or is their an IH manual?



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dr.sportster

01-20-2005 09:05:18




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 Re: Rebuilding a 33 f-12 motor in reply to Jason(ma), 01-18-2005 18:30:46  
NICE!



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Jason(ma)

01-21-2005 20:28:59




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 Re: Rebuilding a 33 f-12 motor in reply to dr.sportster, 01-20-2005 09:05:18  
Thank you



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