Posted by Larry W Blum Jr on September 24, 2010 at 18:29:50 from (63.97.226.5):
Hi all,
My dad recently bought five tractors in a package deal. Two of them were Ford N series tractors (which I'm sure you don't want to hear about here) and three were Farmalls. One was a Super A and two were Hs; a '40 and a '47. The '47 has a stuck engine and we are already working on that. The other two turn over real good but have no spark. All three Farmalls have magnetos versus distributors and we are not too familiar with them. The magnetos we have seen before all had contacts in them similar to a distributor but these just have a field generation coil with a condenser. We are in the process of getting a service manual which will probably have what we need but in the mean time can any of you help out the Farmall "newbees"? Here are some pictures:
This is when we got them home. All three Farmalls on one trailer borrowed from a friend of my dad with a tractor repair shop in Canoe, AL.
And here are some individual pictures:
I did notice that it looks like the newer H has Super H wheels on front and the Super A has one A wheel on front. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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