[AT] Farmall H with disk brakes?

John Wilkens jwilkens at eoni.com
Mon Aug 9 09:48:52 PDT 2004


Dudley, by cup plugs I assume you mean a rubber boot around the brake 
rod?  This '43 has a rubber plug on one side but both sides have the lips 
for rubber plugs.  I guess these units might have been taken off of a later 
H or SH.     John




At 12:34 AM 08/09/2004, you wrote:
>John,
>Just to add a bit to what Guy has said -
>
>If I understand the Parts Manual correctly it shows band brakes as being
>standard on the H until S/N 391357 which is approximately 400 units prior to
>the end of the H production in 53.
>
>Beginning with S/N 391358 - and continuing on through the production of the
>Super H in 53 and 54 - disc brakes were standard.
>
>Farmall offered retrofit disc brakes for the band brake delivered tractors.
>The retrofit disc brake does not have the brake housing cup plug whereas the
>delivered disc brake does - so I am guessing, John, that your' 43 disc
>brakes do not have cup plugs??
>
>Dudley -
>Snohomish, Washington
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>
>They were a fairly common retrofit. They did not come with the disk brakes.
>Guy
>
>John Wilkens wrote:
>
> > I have a '43 Farmall H with under-belly hydraulics and disk brakes.
> > Did some of these early H's come with disk brakes??  John
> >
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