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Roland

11-16-2003 09:54:03




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overhauling a super H that had a tractor fuel manifold on it . Was ther such a thing as a Super H that used tractorfuel? Is there a differenc in the cylinderhead?




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gauger

11-17-2003 05:23:08




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 Re: tractor fuel Super H in reply to Roland, 11-16-2003 09:54:03  
I am overhauling a 1954 Super H, distillate. I understand that there were not many made and of the few that were many were shipped overseas. I hope the manifold is good because there just aren't any out there. Is your's a Stage I or Stage II??



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Roland

11-17-2003 20:22:02




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 Re: Re: tractor fuel Super H in reply to gauger, 11-17-2003 05:23:08  
Sorry but I don't know what you mean buy stage1 or 2 .



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gauger

11-18-2003 05:26:52




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 Re: Re: Re: tractor fuel Super H in reply to Roland, 11-17-2003 20:22:02  
The Stage I has a belly pump like the H with the battery under the gas tank. The Stage II (late '53 and all 54's) had the hydraulic pump driven off of the engine with the hydraulic reservoir and valve unit under the gas tank and battery under the seat.



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Harold H

11-18-2003 05:19:00




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 Re: Re: Re: tractor fuel Super H in reply to Roland, 11-17-2003 20:22:02  
Stage 1 has disc brakes but does not have live hydraulics. Stage 2 has disc brakes and live hydraulics. Stage 3 was never introduced. It, like the Super MTA was to have disc brakes, live hydraulics, IPTO, and TA.

Harold H



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bindernut

11-16-2003 23:40:47




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 Re: tractor fuel Super H in reply to Roland, 11-16-2003 09:54:03  
The distillate head is different. Has bigger combustion chambers to drop the compression ratio. Also the manifolds & carbs are different, but it's all interchangable.

Bindernut
47 distillate M 49 cas H w/ distillate carb(why, I don't know, that's how grandpa bought it in 1960)



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Harold H

11-16-2003 17:27:40




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 Re: tractor fuel Super H in reply to Roland, 11-16-2003 09:54:03  
Multi fuel tractors were available through the end of the 350/450 production. A distillate Farmall 450 was featured in "Red Power" a couple of years ago.

Harold H



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Dr.EVIL

11-16-2003 14:19:29




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 Re: tractor fuel Super H in reply to Roland, 11-16-2003 09:54:03  
Kerosene & tractor fuel or Distillate heads are/were different than gasoline heads. Just happened to be looking at My parts book and the heads for kero & distillate Are different from each other.



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