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Re: farmall M manifold 1942 model ?
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Posted by D Slater on July 30, 2007 at 19:13:54 from (71.182.16.244):
In Reply to: farmall M manifold 1942 model ? posted by sjh on July 30, 2007 at 17:20:02:
You probably know that the kerosene and distillate manifolds used a outlet pipe that bolts to manifold and has a arm sticking out to adjust heat. If thats not any of the manifolds you have there was several different gas ones up to 450 tractors and depending what time frame they were purchased from IH to replace one on a tractor determained what type they were selling. The type that looked squared at junction of intake and exaust runners is probably original type to your tractors if there gasoline originaly. Next type maybe looks a little like a triangle shape at runner junction and several little changes was made in this manifold over some years without changing looks very much. Next is the one that realy looks the most triangle shape at junction and is thick there. It was used on some 400 tractors. Last was the one with 3 ribs at junction. There could be some more because I know a old fellow that used to pull a M tractor back when they were still being used and sold, IH shipped him a manifold and carburetor from headquarters to use on it and the manifold is different than any production tractor I ever noticed. Sure would like to have a look inside that carburetor.
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