sflem849 said: (quoted from post at 13:03:34 07/28/12) Did 39 little tractors have any 39 only items like the Ms and Hs?
Like Gene said, the kill switch was the mechanical type, bolted to side of magneto and the cable running up to steering wheel post was like a choke cable swith an "S" stamped on the metal kill button. My `39 A (serial # 1474) has a 2 spoke steering wheel- only one I`ve seen like it. I have sales literature showing them, but never saw another in person. The drawbars -swinging and hoop are different also. The plate on the hoop drawbar where it bolts to the drop axle is rectangular, where as on later version it is tapered and longer on the back side as it goes down to the hoop drawbar, making it a little stronger. The swinging drawbar is backwards from later version- the crossbar has an extra channel iron welded in middle for the swinging drawbar to slide into. The front of the swinging drawbar only has the single bar that slides into the slot in the crossbar. My swinging drawbar is NOS . I got it at the local IH dealer with part # tag still hanging on it. Serial # plate location is on shield on foot platform between clutch and left brake petal. My A has a torque tube with a starter hole , but it`s from a newer tractor as the part # ends in DB ans is supposed to be DA.
This post was edited by Mark Peters at 11:27:52 07/28/12.
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