[Farmall] engine?
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Mon Nov 7 15:26:36 PST 2005
There was a picture on my 2004 Farmall calendar of a WWII era IH
airplane "tug". If you anyone would like me to scan it in, I can do that
and send it out as an Email attachment.
Mike
Ferg8n9n at aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 11/7/2005 7:59:04 A.M. Central Standard Time,
> mikesloane at verizon.net writes:
>
> If you can give us the casting number on the block, we may be able to
> determine if it is a C-113 or C-123 engine. These were used on the
> Farmall A, B, C series tractors and the later 100, 200 series
> descendants, as well as being sold as power units for various machinery.
> Chances are good that, with yellow paint and a dipstick, it may be a
> power unit. (Another clue is if the dipstick is marked "running" on one
> side and "stopped" on the other - some power units could not be stopped
> to check the oil, irrigation pumps being one example, so there were two
> different sets of marks on the dipstick.)
>
>
> this engine came from a small tractor, maybe military surplus, no dropped
> axels
> I get a lot of air force type stuff from the 40s on up
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