Posted by Joe Bly on November 14, 2010 at 14:00:33 from (174.103.105.129):
I have recently inhereted a 1949 Farmall M Tractor that is not running. Right now I just want to get it in running condition and thought I would rebuild the carb and give it a tune up (points, wires, cap, etc) My confusion comes from looking up these parts. There are several different carb options depending on OEM num and throttle body num. How do I find these numbers? Right now the carb is so filthy I cant find any numbers so can you tell by the trators year? Same problem with Ignition there are a lot of options. I think it has a magneto but how do I know if its a WICO, Delco, or IH distributer??
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