Posted by Sagebrusher on September 17, 2007 at 13:32:45 from (66.82.9.82):
In Reply to: Farmall H felt washers posted by Murray M on September 17, 2007 at 07:18:35:
Murray,
Find an old felt liner from a snowmobile boot or pair of "Pacs." (3/16" or 1/4" thickness work fine the local fabric stores had only thin material) Grey or black color is good but white will "season" quickly on a work tractor.
Make a cutter punch from a short peice of 3/4" (You can use one inch for the filler but it will stretch around the 3/4" hole okay) steel water pipe by grinding or filing a sharp bevel on the inside diameter of one end. I used and old 3/4 x 4 nipple. Lay the felt on the end grain of a chunk of wood and tap your new punch through the material.
Use the steel washer as a template for the O.D. and trim to size with a pair of sharp scissors or x-acto/box knife.
Cheap, easy, no waiting and at three feet they are indescernible from factory issue. As the others have said, some together engineer from long ago at IH-McCormick thought they were needed. Good luck Don
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