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Re: Is there a missing cover on my '42 H??
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Posted by farmallhal on August 23, 2005 at 07:41:47 from (64.24.35.16):
In Reply to: Is there a missing cover on my '42 H?? posted by Scott Rong on August 23, 2005 at 05:04:28:
Scott, welcome to Farmall Land and I bet you will enjoy the experience. What cover you need will depend on if your tractor has a hydraulic belly pump or not. If equipped with one, it will be installed in the opening you describe. It will actually extend below the tractor and will have a key-hole opening on each side. It should also have some pipe fittings sticking out the side of the clutch housing. If none of this is on your tractor you are looking for a clutch housing cover (part no. 8025D). I saw several of these for sale at the recent Red Power Roundup in Lebanon, TN for around $40. They are cast as noted by the Cowman. You might try the classified ad section on this web site by putting in a wanted to buy ad. If you have a hydraulic belly pump on your H, you are looking for a rear sheet metal cover. You could probably find one through the classifieds also or maybe the Nebraska Cowman would have one. If not, they are for sale in the Pilot Knob Restorations catalog - contact Ron Berlage, at (815) 777-0826. It is listed as part no. 15079EA for $21. I would suggest you obtain a set of manuals and a parts catalog for your tractor as they are indispensable for this sort of thing. Hal
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