[AT] Farmall B hydraulic

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Wed Sep 5 04:10:25 PDT 2007


Thanks for reminding me, somewhere around here I have a generator with a 
hyd pump on the back.  Unless it burned up with the storage van....

Cecil in OKla

Al Jones wrote:
> The Super A and Farmall C were 113ci.  The Super C, 100, 130 etc. etc.
> were 123.
>
> IF you don't mind a "Frankenstein" you could get the engine, clutch
> housing, instrument panel, and hydraulic unit from a Super A, C, etc.
> Basically you would end up with a B transmission & rear end, a Super A
> midsection, and a B front end.  The Touch Control hydraulics on these
> tractors could then be plumbed for a remote valve for a grain drill,
> etc.  I am assuming all this stuff would bolt right up, since I am
> assuming, something will require "cutting and chopping" to fit!
>
> The live hydraulic pump on a Super M, etc. (it would have been an add-on
> on the M or H) is totally different and will not bolt up to the B block.
>
> I guess if you really wanted to go Rube Goldberg you could get the belly
> pump out of a H or M. It's self contained.  Plumb your remotes out of
> it, and fix it to drive off the PTO/belt pulley.  It won't be live
> hydraulics but you won't destroy the originality of your B like doing
> the major transplant I mentioned first.
>
> One more thought:  Somewhere I have seen an A/B with a hydraulic pump
> that was part of the generator. It attached directly to the back of it
> and supplied hydraulics for a cylinder.  I have no idea who made it.
>
> Al
>
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>
> The A-B-C could be bought with or without hyd, the 113ci engine will fit
>
> where the 123ci engine is. They are Super abc if they have the 123
> engine, 
> unless someone changed it. the H - M was the same way you either could
> get 
> them with or without hyd until the last few years of mfg. And then they
> were 
> supers that come with Hyd. The dist is the Same one from A-M even on 
> Supers,, and I think that if you can afford the price it will work on an
>
> abchm and others
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>
>
>   
>> Cecil,
>> I think the B Farmalls had no hydraulics. The C, which replaced the B,
>>     
> had 
>   
>> the
>> hydraulics driven off of the drive system and mounted under the gas
>>     
> tank. 
>   
>> You
>> might be able to adapt C parts to do what you need. Another
>>     
> possibility is 
>   
>> the
>> pump from a Super M, which did mount between the dist. and timing
>>     
> gears. 
>   
>> Don't
>> know if this would work on a C113 though. Maybe a pump driven off of
>>     
> the 
>   
>> belt
>> pulley?
>>
>> Phil
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> >From    : Cecil Bearden <crbearden at copper.net>
>> Sent    : Sat, 01 Sep 2007 06:27:43 -0500
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>> <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>> Subject : Re: [AT] Farmall B hydraulic
>>
>> I brought home a Farmall B yesterday that has been flooded by the
>>     
> recent
>   
>> Hurricane leftovers that hit our area.  It had about 3 ft of water
>>     
> over
>   
>> the hood.  It was supposed to run before this happened.  It was in the
>> barn when this happened.  It was supposed to be complete, but when we
>> pulled it out of the barn the seat and air cleaner were missing.   I
>> also noticed that it had been converted to 12 volt alternator system.
>>     
> I
>   
>> have a belly mount sickle mower from an AC tractor that I think I can
>> mount on it...
>> I need to get a hydraulic system on it to pull the grain drill.  Was
>> there a system that mounted a hydraulic pump between the distributor
>>     
> and
>   
>> the engine for the B series??
>>
>>
>>
>> Cecil in OKla
>>     
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