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Adjusting fan on Farmall 100

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Buster

01-02-2004 10:53:36




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The book says(little cloudy) loosen bolt on spindle in front of hub, but someone else said loosen the big nut behind the water outlet. Please steer me the right way.....Buster Antz




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F-man

01-02-2004 13:04:11




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 Re: Adjusting fan on Farmall 100 in reply to Buster, 01-02-2004 10:53:36  
Sam in NS is correct. I had to walk out and check mine and the nut just behind the pulleys is part of the spindle. This is where you need a slender wrench. You should be able to turn the spindle loose from the back nut. If not, you may need to find a way to hold that back nut with something. I've always had luck without having to get on that back nut. Sorry for the confusion. It doesn't seem to be one of IH's better designs!

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Haas

01-02-2004 18:24:21




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 Re: Re: Adjusting fan on Farmall 100 in reply to F-man, 01-02-2004 13:04:11  
The nut on the back side fits in a slot to keep it from turning. If the nut is properly fit in place, the hex on the front side is where the wrench should go to loosen the spindle. There should be no need to hold the nut on the back with a wrench and in any event, it's near impossible to get a wrench on it.



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Buster

01-02-2004 13:06:55




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 Re: Re: Adjusting fan on Farmall 100 in reply to F-man, 01-02-2004 13:04:11  
Thanks for all the help, SAm and F-man.



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SAm in NS

01-02-2004 12:50:13




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 Re: Adjusting fan on Farmall 100 in reply to Buster, 01-02-2004 10:53:36  
On my Super A (not guaranteed to be the same as your 100) you have the fan blades, then the two pulleys, then there is a nut, and then the shaft goes through the casting for the upper water elbow. If you loosen the one in front of the casting (directly behind the pulleys) you should then be able to slide the fan up to tighten the belt. If your water pump/generator belt is tight you should slacken this first to allow you to complete the adjustment on the pulley. I hope this helps. SAm in NS

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F-man

01-02-2004 12:45:47




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 Re: Adjusting fan on Farmall 100 in reply to Buster, 01-02-2004 10:53:36  
The big nut on the back is what you need to adjust the fan assembly for belt tension. The cap screw in front is what holds the oil impeller to lubricate the spindle.



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