Posted by athol carr on August 26, 2012 at 01:23:09 from (115.188.3.223):
In Reply to: School me on F12's posted by IAtractorKid on August 25, 2012 at 22:25:56:
The early Waukesha engine used in the F-12 was the same engine as the Fuller and Johnson BD-1 engine built for the McCormick No 20 Harvester Thresher. When Fuller and Johnson went broke in the early 1930s Waukesha took over the bits. The parts numbers for much of the Waukesha engine are the same as for the BD-1 engine. New head, as the radiator goes on the other end (in the Harvester the radiator was over the flywheel) and new front cover for the governor end of the engine. The F-12 was the first IHC tractor where the fronts ends (single wheel, narrow front duals or wide front end were all interchangeable, the swapping of the first two only required undoing four bolts). There were about 10 or so tractors that had a flat head engine with replaceable sleeves amongst the first 2500 Waukesha engined tractors and there were 10 with the trial version of the IHC overhead valve engine, FS-600 to FS-609
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