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AGR538

02-12-2004 13:57:10




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How did the old power units (A engine) fit onto the old pull type 52R combines? I have found a power unit from a hay baler but it just has a pulley for a belt. Did the combines have the same? Some of you have been gracious enough to answer my questions on these old pull types so I appreciate it in advance if you can help me again.




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SuperCmore

02-12-2004 17:28:45




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 Re: Power units on combines in reply to AGR538, 02-12-2004 13:57:10  
Dad bought a new 1953 Model 64 IH combine in 54 and it had a C-113 or C-123 engine. Crank start, lots of power for the 6 1/2 foot head. Pulled with 39 F-20....I think he said that a Cub engine was standard, the C-113/123 was an option....combine is rusting away in fencerow..motor was salvaged years ago to power neighbors irrigation pump....Cmore



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Al

02-12-2004 16:43:08




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 Re: Power units on combines in reply to AGR538, 02-12-2004 13:57:10  
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On the 52R, if it didn't have PTO drive from the tractor IH used either a Continental Y-69 flathead 4 cylinder or later they used a Farmall Cub engine for power. They were connected to an over-center clutch which had a very short shaft connected to the gearbox on the combine. The engines were officially attachments and you could easily convert back and forth between a PTO drive or an engine drive.

Shown is a pic of my Continental-equipped 52R. If you look close you can see the clutch and the shifter lever coming out of it and connected to the control rod going up to the rear of the tractor. When you engage the clutch, there is a linkage on the other side connected to the governor linkage on the engine to give it full throttle. I also have a Cub driven model too. Setup is similar there. I think the 76 combine used the C-123 engine, the late 64 might have used it too.

Al

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AGR538

02-13-2004 06:59:17




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 Re: Re: Power units on combines in reply to Al, 02-12-2004 16:43:08  
Thanks Al for your information. You have helped before and I appreciate it. My email is smaupin@tfbf.com. If you don't mind, send me your email in case I have any questions in the future. If you had rather not send it that is OK also. Thanks again.



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colekicker

02-12-2004 15:12:13




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 Re: Power units on combines in reply to AGR538, 02-12-2004 13:57:10  
I notice the AGR in your name. You wouldn't happen to be Alpha Gamma Rho?



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AGR538

02-13-2004 06:52:15




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 Re: Re: Power units on combines in reply to colekicker, 02-12-2004 15:12:13  
Yes, I am an alumni from the Alpha Upsilon Chapter at UT Martin in TN. I try to hint a little AGR in everything I do. Are you an AGR?



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