[Farmall] REGLAUR fARMALL
Bob Currie
tractors at foothill.net
Mon Aug 29 20:41:04 PDT 2005
>s/n T-53635 would be a 1929 Regular if that is the correct number. Besides
>being stamped on the manufacturer plate on the tool box, it is also
>stamped into the top of the left frame rail just in front of the radiator.
>The engine number could also be a match, but not always. Mid year changes
>for the 29 model included the additon of a Purolator oil filter, mounted
>on the right side of the block, near the rear. As others have said, the
>open steering gears are the easiest clue. When the F-20 and F-30 came out
>there were several updates. One being a stronger countershaft (rear end)
>housing that has a different shape than the Regular. Another easy thing to
>spot is the Regular has a separate canister for the gasoline starting
>tank. It is mounted on the rear of the main fuel tank support. Later
>models had that starting tank incorporated into the main fuel tank and all
>you see is another filler neck/cap on the rear of the main tank. Most of
>the main stream Regulars had an Ensign, brass carburetor while the later
>F-20's mostly used a big Zenith K-5. And again as others have said, the
>Regular had a small bowl type muffler that blew the exhaust straight out
>the side of the motor right below that brass carburetor, while the next
>generation F series went to an exhaust pipe that went up through the hood.
>and actually was routed "around" the hood on the F-12/14's.
bobcurrie,
greenwood, CA
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> came to the conclusion it is a regular S/N T-53635. I guess my question
> is How do you tell a Regular from other F series tractors . I looked in
> my Farmall book on all tractors built by IH and can find no Regular
> tractors listed so Sloane or any of you guys give me information on it Thanks.
>
>
>Kenly Mulenex
>Old Tractor Guy
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