[Farmall] Farmall engine

E. John Puckett ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Sun Oct 24 18:02:05 PDT 2004


Can you find any numbers on it?  Many combines used cub engines (starter bolted 
to block) which are smaller engines.  The cub engines are flat heads rather than 
overhead valve engines such as were used in the rest of the Farmall line.

Kevin Bish wrote:

> Does anyone know,  about a Farmall engine (which was removed from a
> combine), if it would work in a Farmall B? My neighbor bought this engine,
> and we were looking at it today to see if it was similar. He said that it's
> the same engine that was used in the Farmall A, B, and C tractors. After
> comparing the back of the block to an A, that was setting beside the combine
> engine, I noticed that the starter is bolted on different. The block is
> machined out to allow room for the starter to bolt onto the combine block.
> If this engine was bolted to an A torque tube, it looks like there would be
> an area where that would be open,(where the block is machined out). Any
> ideas? Thanks Kevin.
> 
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-- 
John
another one of them
*.?-!.* cub owners



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