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Will a Farmall M take an IH 6?

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Day Brown

04-13-2007 21:13:18




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I've got an old mid 1960's IH truck with a 250 cu six in it. Will it fit the Farmall Bellhousing?




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the tractor vet

04-14-2007 05:39:18




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 Re: Will a Farmall M take an IH 6? in reply to Day Brown, 04-13-2007 21:13:18  
Ya can make anything fit if you want to only takes a welder and a machine shop.



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champspa

04-14-2007 04:55:21




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 Re: Will a Farmall M take an IH 6? in reply to Day Brown, 04-13-2007 21:13:18  
you have to make a frame extension



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Day Brown

04-14-2007 10:52:06




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 Re: Will a Farmall M take an IH 6? in reply to champspa, 04-14-2007 04:55:21  
If so, but the six still buttons onto the bell housing with the same clutch, extending the frame wont be nearly the same hassle.

Anyone got a link to compare the RPM torque specs between the IH 4 & 6?



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Buzzman72

04-15-2007 07:49:24




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 Re: Will a Farmall M take an IH 6? in reply to Day Brown, 04-14-2007 10:52:06  
I'm planning to do the same swap in an H over the summer, GLWATCDR [Good Lord Willin' And The Creek Don't Rise]. ChadS over on the tractor pulling board on this site is a good info source for that swap.

Keep in mind that what you want to use the tractor for will have a lot to do with what's the "right" way to set up the swap. A parade tractor won't require as tough a trans setup as a working farm tractor or a puller.

Just remember, the truck six redlines at 3600 rpm, and the original H/M engines were governed at about half that...so, unless you do something for gear reduction [which automatically gets you torque multiplication] your ground speed in each gear will double at full throttle. If you can get around a 2:1 gear reduction going into the transmission, you'll bring your ground speeds back to the normal range AND double the engine torque going into the transmission.

ChadS told me that the 460 thru 806 side rails will work for this swap, although I haven't found a set yet at a price I'm willing to pay [the cheaper the better]. I'm still working out parts details before I put the wrench to the tractor, so I'll find out a lot more as I go. [The H has been sitting since Dad died in 1991, with the engine apart...so there's no particular rush now.] Hope some of this info is helpful.

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Day Brown

04-15-2007 23:43:46




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 Re: Will a Farmall M take an IH 6? in reply to Buzzman72, 04-15-2007 07:49:24  
Well, thanx. I didnt know the rpm would be that bad. all the more reason to stick a Datsun 4 cyl with a 5 speed tranny in it. Aint gonna parade, and wont be trying to plow deep.

It's a 3 wheeler, and I was out there today loosening some bolts thinking about putting a rear truck axel in front with a starter motor to turn the U-joint for a kind of temporary 4WD for tite spots. The Ozarks are pretty steep sometimes, and 3 wheelers are scary.

Ever seen that?

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