Posted by TylerFarmallH on May 12, 2012 at 17:34:54 from (69.71.1.1):
Hello,
I have a couple questions about my H. It is a 1946 model and I use her to maintain about 3 acres. It has the old style pipe style seat with a spring mounted to the pipe between your feet as you ride. This spring is totally worn out so I have no suspension as I ride. I noticed these are 50 dollars to purchase which is possible but pricey. I also noticed the design style changed on the models following mine. Is this a flawed design? Will replacing the spring fix this issue? I am a big guy 6 2" 280. Will this spring support me? Since this tractor is a worker could I possible use a suspension spring off a motorcycle part or something else? Does anyone have the specs for this spring so I might buy a less expensive one somewhere local?
My second question has to do with the temperature guage. I have a guage off a cub and the bushing is much smaller than my H. I want to use it as a replacement on my h but in order to do that I will have to dissasemble my non working guage to get the bushing I need off. Is it possible to dissasemble and reassemble the temperature gauge?
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