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Re: back to my 2 questions on the H
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Posted by Janicholson on March 03, 2007 at 03:59:30 from (66.173.50.128):
In Reply to: back to my 2 questions on the H posted by banjo on March 02, 2007 at 21:10:27:
We would (probably need to know the year to help with the first question) The saw tooth throttle has teeth in the round lid like cover that are shaped like the teeth on an 8 point wood cutting hand saw. The teeth are pointed and facing the rear to catch in a wedge (pawl) in the flat steel handle. The square notched could be stock on some Hs but possibly a after market. The first 4 hole plate was probably for the starter (heavy) switch. IH Farmall was very indifferent to the location of the starter sw. and there are several variations (even within the same model/year) The two holes are for control rods, one for the belt pulley control rod, and one for the radiator shutter control crank assembly. (without a picture, and with some holes used for other reasons (like a choke rod on some, or a starter push rod holder, or a starter pull rod holder) it is my best guess. JimN
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