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Need Help to Identify Transmission


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Posted by Bill on February 19, 2002 at 17:19:26 from (216.222.232.24):

I am in need of help to identify the transmission in a tractor I just bought. This is long story, but I want to include everthing I know so that maybe someone who is knowledgeable about IH tractors might give me the information I need to complete the project.
Here we go, I bought a Schramm backhoe/loader with a broken motor. No.1 connecting rod came out through the side of the block. The previous owner told me the the person who owned it before him put in a 6 cylinder motor from a 1969 Travelall.
I have the parts manual for both the tractor and the backhoe. The transmission is from IH. The casting number on the transmission is 367050R1. It is located on the right side just forward of the brake pedals. I don't know if that number helps.
The parts book lists three different transmissions used. They are all made by IHC. The transmission in the tractor appears to match up with two of the illustrations. They are called IHC I-4 and IHC I-4-A. Do these numbers identify a particular transmission made by IHC in a farm tractor. If they do, which ones?
Let me give a brief description of the transmission. The shifter is on the left side of the steering column and runs low almost on the floor, then bends up. The steering column is mounted on top of the transmission and leans toward the driver at about a 45 degree angle. There is a hand lever to the right of the steering column which is a throttle control along with the foot pedal.
The reason I want to identify the transmission is that my plan is to install a motor, clutch, and flywheel that correctly bolts up with a minimum of fabrication.
I don't want to put another truck engine in. The set-up had caused the front mounted hydraulic pump coupler to fail, and the homemade connection from the flywheel to the input shaft of the transmission is badly worn.
I don't think that I could ever find the motor Schramm put in this unit. The best that I can tell, the tractor was built about 1956.
Any help is very much appreciated. I don't know very much about IH tractors, but I'm learning. I know people that could probably find the stuff I need to finish my project, I just have to able to tell them what I need.

Thanks,
Bill


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