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M Farmall With 36 Rear Tires?

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Glenn F.

11-02-2007 10:20:57




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Did the early M's come factory with 36" rear wheels? The H did, right?

Glenn




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Mike Farmer

11-04-2007 09:49:55




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 Re: M Farmall With 36 Rear Tires? in reply to Glenn F., 11-02-2007 10:20:57  
My H came from USofA to england 1943 it has 36"rims however the manual says 36 or 38. The M appears to have only ever been available(in England)with 38" Certainely the M's built here were all 38's (now I just KNOW someone will prove me wrong, but I'll live with that) However the axles were a different size so wheels won't interchange between the two. MTF



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LA in Wi.

11-03-2007 08:13:09




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 Re: M Farmall With 36 Rear Tires? in reply to Glenn F., 11-02-2007 10:20:57  
Glenn, I don't know about the question on M's, but I have a copy of the forms that IH dealers filled out when they ordered a new H or HV tractor. I was given this by the Wisconsin Historical Society. The date of this form is March 20, 1950. (I hope all this info emails line-by-line like I typed it without getting it all jumbled up.)

You will notice that only 38" rears are listed for the H, and 36" rears are listed for the HV.
Remember this is a 1950 order form; 36" on an H might have been avail. in earlier years, I just don't know.

First page of order form lists accordingly:

FARMALL H TRACTOR
Regular Equipment: 4-cyl gas engine, Verticle adjustable draw bar, Adj rear wheel tread 44-80", Upholstered Seat (Jute), Differential steering brakes (Foot operated), 5 Speed Transmission, Governor, Non-adjustable front wheels, Heat indicator, Battery ignition, starter and lights.

5.50-16" 4-ply front tires and 11-38" 4-ply rear tires (all list prices) $1514.50
For 10-38 4-ply rear deduct 26.00
For 10-38 6-ply deduct 5.00
For 11-38 6-ply add 25.00
For 12-38 6-ply add 51.00
For 6.50-16" 6-ply single front
In Lieu of reg.front wheels No charge
For 6.00-16 4-ply front tires add 3.50

FARMALL HV
6.00-20" 6-ply front and 9.00-36 and
6-ply Cane Field Rear Tires $2083.20
For 12-36 6-Ply Cane Field Tires add 42.00
For 13-36 6-Ply Cane Field Tires add 72.00

Optional Equipment
Belt Pulley 45.50
Swinging Drawbar 5.50
Fenders per pair 15.75
Lift-All 56.00
Exhaust Extension 2.75
Muffler 3.75
PTO 30.25
Hydraulic Seat (Foam type) 20.00
Front Weights per pair 7.75
First Rear Weights per pair 28.25
Second " " per pair 28.25
Third " " " " 28.26

(If this info comes to YT all mixed up, send me an email. Maybe I can have someone show how to send photo copies of order forms...they are interesting.)
LA

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varney

11-04-2007 08:07:42




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 Re: M Farmall With 36 Rear Tires? in reply to LA in Wi., 11-03-2007 08:13:09  
glen: i have just finished a complete restoration of a 1945 modle m. the specs for the rear wheel out of the owners manual are 10X36 for pneumatic tire. hope this helps you. mick



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Eastsider

11-02-2007 12:35:54




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 Re: M Farmall With 36 Rear Tires? in reply to Glenn F., 11-02-2007 10:20:57  
I have a pair of the rims like that if anyone needs a set...the lock rings are in great shape!

Mark



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Buck E

11-02-2007 12:33:28




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 Re: M Farmall With 36 Rear Tires? in reply to Glenn F., 11-02-2007 10:20:57  
Glen. Both H and M came from factory with 36 inch rims.These rims all had a metal ring that had to be removed to get tire off. The H usually had 10-36 and M had 11-36 .Most front tires , 5.50-16 for H and 6.00-16 for M, were mostly single rib tires.The 39 H,s went to serial #10658 and 39 M's to #7240.Rims were changed near end of 39 production or on early 1940 models to 38 inch without demountable rings. There were also a lot of tractors on steel and probably the 38 inch rim could have been a special order item .The HV and MV always used the 36 inch rim but they had bolt on lugs instead of clamps. I think this is more info. than you wanted.(Down thru the years, most 36 in. rims have been changed to th 38 in.] , much eaiser to change tires with drop center rims.]

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Renee Booth

11-02-2007 11:37:17




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 Re: M Farmall With 36 Rear Tires? in reply to Glenn F., 11-02-2007 10:20:57  
My 1939 H came with 10 x 38 tires. We have one of the original ones. The previous owner had 11.2 x 38 tires on it. We are putting 12.4 x 38s on it tomorrow.



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Mike CA

11-02-2007 10:33:08




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 Re: M Farmall With 36 Rear Tires? in reply to Glenn F., 11-02-2007 10:20:57  
I know the H could. I would guess the M could as well.



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