Posted by topcat5150 on October 02, 2014 at 10:47:43 from (72.23.43.123):
Hello. I recently acquired a 1941 Farmall H, s/n 65085. It was to be a project for next summer but we got started early. I have it pretty much disassembled but have a few questions I am hoping someone can help out with.
1. Which clutch this is? I noticed there are 3 diferent ones listed for an H. Do I need to replace the pressure plate or can I get away with new springs, clutch disc, TO bearing and seal?
2. Which carb us this? I would like to get the correct rebuild kit. This was originally a kero/distalate motor. I found the manifold has slots where the carb bolts on. the carb appears to be the smaller bolt pattern. Interestingly, the carb had 1 bolt and no gasket holding it on the manifold. The other hole in the manifold had a bolt but wasn't going through the carb. I am hoping that is why they parked the tractor. The owner was noted for just parking them in the field and getting another.
5. Lastly, is there a list of the chassis seals that convert to a standard part number? I am hoping to find the seals at a decent price. I found that going through Erie Bearing seals are about 1/4 the price of online for other projects.
Thanks for your help. I am sure there will be alot more questions down the road.
..Tim
PS: here is a link to all the pics I have taken of the tractor..
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