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Posted by Jeff on June 30, 2002 at 19:31:36 from (207.140.225.205):
I've restored 1940 to 1954 Farmalls, so going to the Regular is a whole new world for me. This is the first of many questions I'll be posting. Thank you in advance for your help. 1. My Regular has the brass carburetor, but it's missing the top adjustment screw. What does this do, and are replacements available? It looks like an idle adjust to me. If an original isn't available, is there a readily available substitute? 2. I'm also missing the valve cover - if I can't get an original, can I use one off an M, etc. just to get me going? 3. Do I need to make engine-to-manifold gaskets, head gaskets, or are they available? 4. What is the torque on the head bolts? 5. Removable engine port covers - will they let me see the condition of the engine well, or do I need to remove the oil pan? I'm concerned about removing the valve head in case there are replacement parts like head gaskets. 6. Mine came with a "Hi-Lo" hydraulic that connects to the back of the tractor (where the PTO would go on an H, for example); is this a rarity, and are there manuals for it? 7. Can I get operator, service, and parts manuals for a Regular?
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