Posted by Tom Fleming on February 06, 2014 at 18:31:05 from (67.20.239.72):
In Reply to: Farmall A tool set posted by JR Boshears on February 04, 2014 at 11:17:33:
Sweetfeet, everything you have listed is NOT marked IHC to the best of my knowledge and experience. Now, the spark plug socket has some characteristics that make it somewhat easy to ID. The only reason I know for sure what it should look like, is that I was fortunate enough to actually buy a NOS one, with the parts tag still on it from a out of business dealership (actually bought it through Tom Underwood, who bought it directly from the dealer).
I have the correct pliers as well. Now, the punch and grease gun, are a guess. I know what config the grease gun needs to be from the pictures in the parts manual. My next move is to research Lincoln and Ale-mite grease guns, and see what configs they had for by each year to match that up with the F-series tractor years. Hope that helps.
I have 2 IHC marked chisels, but no punch. I don't think they were marked.
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