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H and M Hand Cranks-What's Wrong?

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Pappy

08-06-2006 22:23:20




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Our "H" has a 3/4" shaft for the hand crank.
Our "M" has a 7/8" shaft for the hand crank.
I have been told they should be the same, and I see cranks advertised to fit both the "H" and "M".

What crank should I be looking for for the "M"?

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Nebraska Cowman

08-07-2006 03:08:42




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 Re: H and M Hand Cranks-What's Wrong? in reply to Pappy, 08-06-2006 22:23:20  
An F20 crank fits a 7/8 shaft.



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RustyFarmall

08-07-2006 05:36:08




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 Re: H and M Hand Cranks-What's Wrong? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 08-07-2006 03:08:42  
I wonder if it is the very early Ms that use the 7/8" shaft? My 1940 M uses the same size as an H.



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Nebraska Cowman

08-07-2006 08:12:46




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 Re: H and M Hand Cranks-What's Wrong? in reply to RustyFarmall, 08-07-2006 05:36:08  
Could be. Isn't the shaft 7/8 where it comes through the bolster and then necked down? Maybe his has been sawed off?

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RustyFarmall

08-07-2006 09:14:06




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 Re: H and M Hand Cranks-What's Wrong? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 08-07-2006 08:12:46  
I think you're right, the shaft is necked down. I do have one H that has had the shaft cut off, and the 7/8" shaft welded on, a real cobble job.



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Dave Slater

08-07-2006 12:37:44




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 Re: H and M Hand Cranks-What's Wrong? in reply to RustyFarmall, 08-07-2006 09:14:06  
Rusty, they made some kind of change in shaft after serial # 26116 don't know if thats tractor serial # or engine serial # .But don't think it was end of shaft size, Is your tractor later than 26116 ? Also MD shaft didn't reduce diameter on end and were same size to end.



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