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Farmall H belly pump question

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Tom Fleming

02-26-2008 16:46:52




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Hi, can anyone tell me when the belly pump was available for the H? I have a 1942 H that I am restoring, and I have a belly pump for it. Did IHC offer the belly pump in 1942? or was it a later add-on?

Inquiring minds want to know!!!!




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Andy Motteberg

02-27-2008 15:39:22




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 Re: Farmall H belly pump question in reply to Tom Fleming, 02-26-2008 16:46:52  
Yes, they were offered as a option since the beginning of the H production, 1939.

Andy.



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Andrew Kappers

02-27-2008 11:20:14




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 Re: Farmall H belly pump question in reply to Tom Fleming, 02-26-2008 16:46:52  
If your trying to find a belly pump for your h, and want in authentic, you"ll have to find the one with the right casting date code. If you look at the top dock where the steering post is and on the right side by the brake pedals, you"ll find a code like 7.14.X for example. I cant remember the casting letter for your year of h, but if you could find a belly pump with a casting that is close to the two on your tractor, it"ll be that much more authentic. Andy

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john *.?-!.* cub owner

02-26-2008 19:44:59




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 Re: Farmall H belly pump question in reply to Tom Fleming, 02-26-2008 16:46:52  
hydraulics were an option, so with or without, either one, could be correct.



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Don L C

02-27-2008 08:07:35




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 Re: Farmall H belly pump question in reply to john *.?-!.* cub owner, 02-26-2008 19:44:59  
Farmall H option -- belly pump since day one 1939



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Tom Fleming

02-26-2008 18:05:15




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 Re: Farmall H belly pump question in reply to Tom Fleming, 02-26-2008 16:46:52  
CNKS, thanks. I was thinking that, otherwise, why would it have the plate on it.

I am trying to make this back to right. The hood, which appears to be original, has the hole for the starter tank, soooo, I get starter tank and dual fuel sediment bowl. Then I get the shutters, and controls. Then on to the dual fuel manifold and carb. Heat shield for the intake. 6 volt generator (someone converted her to 12 volt). the list goes on.

However, at the end of the day, I am hoping this will be as close as possible to the day it rolled out of the assembly line. Not sure if anyone will appreciate the "correctness"..... but I will.

thanks again for the info.

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moonlite 37

02-26-2008 17:17:44




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 Re: Farmall H belly pump question in reply to Tom Fleming, 02-26-2008 16:46:52  
I once saw something very similar on a F20.



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CNKS

02-26-2008 17:01:51




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 Re: Farmall H belly pump question in reply to Tom Fleming, 02-26-2008 16:46:52  
1939.



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