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Re: 1946 Farmall H question
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Posted by Steve - IN on August 31, 2003 at 13:28:44 from (12.222.30.13):
In Reply to: 1946 Farmall H question posted by Rob from Michigan on August 31, 2003 at 10:43:33:
Rob, It's a 4 cylinder engine. If you're working on recent model cars -- the basic engine will be the same as a solid lifter pushrod motor with a manual transmission - so you should know all the wear spots to look for. The accessories: carb, magneto, or points and coil ignition, generator/VR, plus the belly pump - may be something you haven't studied or worked on, but the bucks there are relatively minor compared to cranks, cams, cylinders, pistons, gears, clutches, etc. which will be the same as the cars you're familar with. Sure, it can pull the bush hog. You'll need one with its own pair of wheels, as the H probably doesn't have a 3pt hitch. In thick stuff, you may have to gear down to 1st, but the H has tons of torque, and will do the job.
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