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Farmall M heads?

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Show Me Red

09-14-2006 18:59:23




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JUst purchased a M with a mounted #24 picker. Tractor does not appear to have many hours on it as everything is tight and strait. I do need some help though. Tractor serial # is FBK31143. What does the FBK stand for? Head casting # is 6336DC, which head is this? Has a Heisler MFG HM 18085 intake/exhaust manifold, but no lever to swith for heat as I have seen posted many times. No hole either for lever, but it does appear that the exhaust side encompasses the intake side.

Tractor is real interesting considering it all looks original and has the picker side shiels on engine, belly pan, picker screen over nose, and original shutters in place and operable. Any help on serial # and head casting would be appreciated. Trying to figure out if it is the distillate head or kerosene head.

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randy hall

09-15-2006 08:24:36




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 Re: Farmall M heads? in reply to Show Me Red, 09-14-2006 18:59:23  
hiesler manifold is just a replacement gas manifold. tsc sold them. as well as some tractor dealers.



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RustyFarmall

09-15-2006 05:23:10




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 Re: Farmall M heads? in reply to Show Me Red, 09-14-2006 18:59:23  
Any way you could get some pictures of the Heisler manifold? You might just have something that is a bit rare.



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CNKS

09-14-2006 20:12:28




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 Re: Farmall M heads? in reply to Show Me Red, 09-14-2006 18:59:23  
Kerosene head, I have not heard of your manifold. Your M was assembled in 1941. FBK doesn't stand for anything, it is simply IH's designation for an M. Sounds original except for the manifold, does it have the starting tank?



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Show Me Red

09-15-2006 06:16:03




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 Re: Farmall M heads? in reply to CNKS, 09-14-2006 20:12:28  
It has the original starting tank, and I can take some pictures As I have it all tore apart in order to get it runnning again. I will try to post pictures this week end.



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