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odd farmall m and w-9 fuel pump

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glennfarm

08-09-2005 19:23:55




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i just purchased 2 tractors at an auction. one is a farmall m, the serial number puts it at a 1951. it has an fbk prefix with the x-1 code at the end. the tractor has rear disc brakes and an engine hour meter that runs off the distributor drive. from the information i have read, the super m only came with disc brakes and the hour meter. the hood emblem is a farmall nameplate. the tractor has the origional paint and decals. it has a belly pump and a wide front. any ideas? i also bought a w-9 and the fuel pump needs a rebuild. any idea where i can get either a pump or a rebuild kit? thx.

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Paul in Mich

08-10-2005 07:14:34




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 Re: odd farmall m and w-9 fuel pump in reply to glennfarm, 08-09-2005 19:23:55  
Glenn, Rusty is right on the M issues. To my knowledge, the W9 used the same gravity system as the M for getting fuel from the tank to the carb. There was no fuel pump. Perhaps you are referring to the governor which, to someone unfamiliar with IH tractors, may mistake for a fuelpump since it is connected to the carb also.



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Chad Franke

08-10-2005 09:37:39




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 Re: odd farmall m and w-9 fuel pump in reply to Paul in Mich, 08-10-2005 07:14:34  
Actually, the W9's had a fuel pump, mounted on the engine block below the carb.

Unless you want it for originality, put a block off plate on the hole and use gravity. I have one fuel pump on the 3 W9's I have, 2 are blocked off. Don't have a clue about a rebuild kit for them, maybe try NAPA or CIH dealer.



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RustyFarmall

08-10-2005 05:00:37




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 Re: odd farmall m and w-9 fuel pump in reply to glennfarm, 08-09-2005 19:23:55  
The disk brakes on the M are most likely the "Lambert" aftermarket conversion. The X-1 means the M came from the factory equipped to run on gasoline. No help on the W-9.



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