Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 05, 2008 at 14:30:53 from (209.226.106.154):
In Reply to: Re: FARMALL 130?140? posted by stewart s. smith on February 05, 2008 at 09:11:03:
Stewart: Do you mean 366201 R1, it should be 366204 R1. Why don't you send me an e mail, my e mail is open. I can return you photos of my 130 and 140. My 140 has the post 63 grill, however I also think I have a photo in my file of a pre 63 140. Those will help you decide what you have. I wouldn't surprise me if you have a complete 140 and someone has had to replace the block.
There is a difference between 130 and 140 water pump. The 130 pump is down on left front of engine, having it's own pulley. The larger fan belt goes around fan, crank and water pump. A small belt drives generator off the fan hub. The 140 uses an automotive type water pump driven off the fan shaft. It has one fan belt around fan, generator and crank. If he used a 130 engine complete the tractor will have a 130 water pump. If he matched up a 130 block with a 140 head, I think he can use the 140 type water pump. Don't hold me to that, I'll have to look at my tractors in the morning.
There is very little on these tractors that can't interchange from one model to another. I await your e mail, I know we can sort this out. I've had one of these little tractors since 1958, so there is not much, I haven't figured out with them.
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