Posted by farmallhal on May 08, 2014 at 19:52:46 from (76.2.173.210):
In Reply to: Choke cables posted by Buddy Woodson on May 08, 2014 at 17:20:58:
Buddy, I just restored a Farmall 240 and some pictures are about five threads below this one where the cable will be visible in one of the photos. I obtained a Restoration Quality metal sheathed choke cable which was longer then I needed on my 240. It seems to work very nice even after altering it to the length I needed. I was able to remove the entire solid wire cable from the sheath which I reduced the length of with a hi-speed cut-off saw and then inserted the solid wire back into the sheath. It seems to be working very well and I'm sure it could be lubricated with some heavy grease for even better functionality if desired. I see the same supplier has them for the 400 and 450 tractors you make reference too. If you want more information my email is open and I have no connection to the firm I purchased my choke cable from, Hal.
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