Posted by BIG BORE 20 on January 06, 2008 at 14:55:28 from (12.192.31.234):
There was some questions about f-20 with elec. starters. I own two with elec. starters I have seen them on 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939 so I don't think they was just on the later models. I went out to the barn and looked at the # on my bellhousings. It looks like HA1585 it's at the front top of housing hard to see. I don't know if that's a IH part # or not? 40 years ago within a 30 mile radius of me I seen five f-20's with elec. starters. I was able to buy two of them tractors. If any one has ever pull a motor on one with a starter it's a B%%%% taking out and putting in the boss for the starter hangs up on the frame rails I thought I was going to have too loose the rails. Finally I spread rails about a 3/8" and found a sweet spot. I have never tried to remove a flywheel with the starter ring on it. I will leave that for the younger guys.
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