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farmall exhaust plug??

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jason eddleston

02-14-2008 17:22:39




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hi,i have a farmall a and the old exhaust had a square plug on it right above the carb,the new one i have dont,what is it?what does it do?thank you..




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Hayshaker

02-15-2008 06:18:10




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 Re: farmall exhaust plug?? in reply to jason eddleston, 02-14-2008 17:22:39  
I can remember using the TO20 Fergie to run the milking machines when the power went out. Dad had replaced the plug with a petcock which you could attach the hose.



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Wayne in MN

02-14-2008 20:17:14




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 Re: farmall exhaust plug?? in reply to jason eddleston, 02-14-2008 17:22:39  
It was a vacuum source so the dairy farmer could use the vacuum operated milking machine when the electricity went out.
Much better than milking by hand. BTDT



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Jaden

02-14-2008 20:05:24




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 Re: farmall exhaust plug?? in reply to jason eddleston, 02-14-2008 17:22:39  
Perhaps intended for help in difficult starting?



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onefarmer

02-14-2008 19:05:58




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 Re: farmall exhaust plug?? in reply to jason eddleston, 02-14-2008 17:22:39  
That plug is on the intake side, but I've never heard of anything it might have been intended for. Maybe as a emergency way of powering the old vacuum run milkers?

The old lifts on the A's and B's were exhaust driven.



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IH2444

02-14-2008 17:56:24




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 Re: farmall exhaust plug?? in reply to jason eddleston, 02-14-2008 17:22:39  
I can't recall if the old lift mechanism was exhaust or vacuum driven ?



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IH2444

02-14-2008 17:41:46




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 Re: farmall exhaust plug?? in reply to jason eddleston, 02-14-2008 17:22:39  
Might have been a hookup point for the old exhaust driven lift mechanism ?



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jason eddleston

02-14-2008 17:45:31




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 Re: farmall exhaust plug?? in reply to IH2444, 02-14-2008 17:41:46  
i had the tractor running and then i pulled that plug,it died.



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IH2444

02-14-2008 17:55:04




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 Re: farmall exhaust plug?? in reply to jason eddleston, 02-14-2008 17:45:31  
Sounds like it is on the intake side then.



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