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Re: Part Numbers for Farmall H
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Posted by RustyFarmall on June 27, 2006 at 10:25:33 from (216.248.75.164):
In Reply to: Part Numbers for Farmall H posted by Skyhawk Greg on June 27, 2006 at 10:07:16:
The Farmall H replaced the popular Farmall F-20. The H was introduced in 1939, and 1939 was also the last year for the F-20. Farms started getting larger after about 1940, so as time went on there were fewer Hs built, and more of the Farmall Ms were built. The manifold did have a 1/4" vacuum port with a pipe plug in it, but this was just above the carburetor. There are also some drain holes cast into the exhaust portion of the manifold. Don't know if that is what you are seeing or not. Don't worry about the correct part number for the carb, there were only two versions, gasoline and distillate, and most of the distillate carbs have been rebuilt with gasoline components, so any carb that will fit an H will work for you. A carburetor for a Super H will not work. The tube from the air cleaner to the carb should be very easy to find also, just about anyone who messes with Farmall Hs will have at least one extra intake pipe. I have rebuilt carburetors when you get to that point.
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