[Farmall] Final Drive Needed
Richard Pope
popeman at verizon.net
Tue Nov 1 07:10:03 PST 2005
Hi Mike:
That is what I am thinking - that the left final drive is the wrong one for
that tractor. I bought the tractor in Canby, Oregon, from the next door
neighbor of the seller, who had moved to Redmond. I never had a chance to
meet the seller and ask questions, but I did learn some details via email.
He bought it as a parts tractor and the left final drive was broken. It
took him a week to remove the broken bolts (where, I don't know). He
installed a salvaged final drive on the left side and it didn't work. After
installing the 2nd final drive, he said he was satisfied. Not only do the
part numbers not match on that left final drive, but it is visually
different. The filler hole is not in the same place as on the right final
drive.
I called Meyers & Ward Tractor Salvage in Riverdale, CA, yesterday to price
some parts. They wanted $1000 for the transmission including both final
drives. Hell, I only paid $950 for the entire tractor! I'm going to call
back today and see if they'll sell me just the left final drive. I'll also
be attending the Tulare Tractor Swap Meet on Sunday, so maybe I'll find
something there.
Thanks for the info,
Richard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Sloane" <mikesloane at verizon.net>
To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 5:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Final Drive Needed
>I have to think that your problems are a little more complicated than you
>might think, Richard.
>
> First off, the number you mention isn't a serial number, it is a part
> number for the housing. According to my parts manual, the number should be
> 9824DCX. (9811DCX will also work) The right housing is 9825DCX (9812DCX
> will also work) So it would appear that you may have the wrong housing on
> the left side. IH never put serial numbers on anything but the tractor
> chassis and the engines, and those numbers very rarely matched after the
> 1930s, due to the fact that engines were also sold as stand-alone power
> units - the engine number will almost always be higher than the tractor's
> serial number, except in the very beginning of production.
>
> Second, to have several successive final drive units fail is highly
> unusual. Either the replacements are defective, the wrong ones, or there
> is something else not right with the drive train.
>
> Third, you tractor, according to the serial number you gave, is a 1951.
>
> Mike
>
> Richard Pope wrote:
>> Group:
>>
>> I need the left final drive for a 1953 (I think) Farmall Super A.
>> The previous owner of the tractor installed two different final drive
>> assemblies before he found one that would work. The tractor is
>> making a loud noise when I drive it and I think it's that final
>> drive. The serial number does not match the right final drive number
>> at all, which is 9812DA.
>>
>> Does anyone know what year my Super A is?
>>
>> 309276 Tractor serial number 310834 Engine serial number 8846DA
>> Transmission serial number
>>
>> 9812DA Right final drive 6827DB Left final drive
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Richard Pope Apple Valley, CA
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