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Re: FARMALL C, need parts..need help!
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Posted by Stan(VA). on December 17, 2003 at 05:44:05 from (208.59.156.163):
In Reply to: FARMALL C, need parts..need help! posted by Tommy H on December 16, 2003 at 20:03:17:
If it helps: The wheels you are referring to are the front rims. Two types, plain or with loops. Also called non adjustable and adjustable. If yours have 3 loops riveted to the rim that bolt to the wheel/hub, you have the adjustable type. If yours just clamp to the wheel, non adjustable. On the starter switch/rod, there is a pull type rod and the switch is mounted on the starter. This is commonly referred to as a button style starter and be aware that there are two types, one for the earlier A/B models with a push type arrangement, and then the later style for Super A/C/Super C... with the pull type arrangement. Basically the switch is reversed on the starter to face the other way. Yours was probably replaced with a starter from an H or an M which has a threaded post and doesn't have the switch mounted directly to the starter. The water jacket crack is fairly common. I have seen them bad enough to break up the interrior of the block also, but usually just the exterior behind the carb which is OK if it doesn't leak. If you are going for a show piece, I agree with the post below, it's going to be expensive. But just to return it to working status might not be out of range, ie: keep the starter and key if it works; drop the fenders, 12V batt and chevy alternator probably cheaper than all orinal 6V system and easier to wire, etc. Stan(VA).
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