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Electric Start on my F-14

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Rob Bush

01-13-2005 08:44:19




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I have a late 1939 F-14 that is set up with a starter and generator. It all looks to be original. How many F-14's were set up like this? Is this a rare tractor? I also need the 40" rubber for the rear if anyone knows where I can find a set. Thanks Again!

Rob




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ET

01-14-2005 04:57:43




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to Rob Bush, 01-13-2005 08:44:19  
The electric starter was available for the F12 and F14. The parts are all in the parts books. I have never seen a complete one on a tractor yet so in my world they are quite rare, but wide front ends are rare too and I have one on my 12 and know of two others in my area. The F20 is the one that never had a factoy electric start.



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SproutW

01-17-2005 02:57:01




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to ET, 01-14-2005 04:57:43  
You are correct and I stand corrected. I totally forgot that the F-12 and F-14 actually had factory electric start. I keep thinking of the bigger ones. Thanks.



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SproutW

01-13-2005 22:44:49




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to Rob Bush, 01-13-2005 08:44:19  
If I'm correct, IH never made an electric start for the F-series. Guy Fay and many others have searched with no luck finding such records suggesting that IH produced such a thing. However, several after market companies produced electric start for those tractors I know for sure in the 1940's (Maybe late 1930's but I have no proof). I wouldn't say they are rare but you sure don't see them to often. The electric start option was not cheap back in the day and many farmers just waited and bought the M's and H's of the day which included many more options. IH did produce lights and generators for the F-series.

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John M

01-14-2005 04:40:35




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to SproutW, 01-13-2005 22:44:49  
The F14 parts book list it as optional.Doesnt say if IH made it or bought it.



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Dave Olson

01-13-2005 17:21:23




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to Rob Bush, 01-13-2005 08:44:19  
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Hello Rob,

A few years ago before I bought this tractor I was told that none of the F Series tractors had electric start from the factory.

You can see the starter on my F-20 just below the left frame rail. Is that how your F-14 is set up?

Dave Olson - East-Central Illinois

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Rob Bush

01-14-2005 05:58:57




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to Dave Olson, 01-13-2005 17:21:23  
Thanks for the picture. That is a very nice F-20 may I add! My F-14 is set up differently. The starter is on the other side of the tractor. There is actually an inlet in the bellhousing that looks like was casted that way from the factory. I have a picture that I can e-mail you if you're interested. Thanks Again!



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Dave Olson

01-14-2005 07:08:09




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to Rob Bush, 01-14-2005 05:58:57  
Sure I would like to see a picture of your F-14.

The starter on my F-20 is an after market unit. Still uses the mag, and has no generator. With the 12 volt battery it is very easy to start and we just put a battery charger on the battery a few times a year.

Dave Olson - East-Central Illinois



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John M

01-13-2005 08:55:42




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to Rob Bush, 01-13-2005 08:44:19  
I will trade you even a set of rear rubber 40" for the electric start and pay all the shipping!The tires are new,the rims need a little work and the hubs are included!



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Haas

01-13-2005 14:27:57




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to John M, 01-13-2005 08:55:42  
You can put electric start on any F-14 (assuming it has a PTO) by using the PTO. Jury rig a flywheel and starter from the auto salvage yard to the PTO. Mount the stuff in a box on the drawbar. Make sure rotation is correct. You put PTO in gear, tractor in neutral and crank her up. I've seen this a couple of times at shows, and a friend has an F-14 so equipped.



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John M

01-13-2005 14:51:28




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to Haas, 01-13-2005 14:27:57  
I thought about doing that once,but dont really want to rig something up.I like my stuff to be original "looking"



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Rob Bush

01-13-2005 09:22:21




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to John M, 01-13-2005 08:55:42  
I guess that answers my question reguarding the rarity of that electic start on an F-14. I think I'll just hang onto my parts. Rob



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Novel Idea Guy

01-13-2005 13:23:58




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to Rob Bush, 01-13-2005 09:22:21  
MillerTire.com lists at least one size of 40" rubber.



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John M

01-13-2005 09:33:01




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 Re: Electric Start on my F-14 in reply to Rob Bush, 01-13-2005 09:22:21  
Good idea!Miller Tire is where I got my tires from.They were pretty expensive as I recall



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