[AT] 1939 H
CEE VILL
cvee60 at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 8 14:54:50 PDT 2008
Congrats, Dave. That is a good moment. I brought my '39H home Sunday as mentioned on the forum. Naturally some things are discovered when one has time to really go over the tractor and run it around a little. In spite of a total restoration by the P/P owner, I have fixin' to do. Now to find an owners manual and a repair manual for it. It is a little strange compared to the red ones I am used to.
Charlie V. in WNY
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> Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 07:42:33 -0700
> Subject: [AT] 1939 H
>
> Fired up for the first time yesterday. Awhile back I posted about the idea I
> wanted an H and within a couple of weeks ended up with 4 of them. Thought
> about it for a while and decided to build one and sell it for seed money to
> build the one I wanted to keep. The 1945 sold immediately so I started on
> the 39. First the head got new guides and valves, the cylinder was extremely
> bad but not cracked. Google found Sharp's JD Parts for me which proved to be
> extremely helpful.
> Cylinder went to town and the machinist was told his options were to bore
> 60, 90 or 125 over,because that was what Sharp's offered in whe way of
> pistons, or bore and sleeve back to original. After he started .1250 was
> the answer.
> Cam was really junk, but I kept thinking about the advertisement in Two
> Cylinder magazine about the shop in Iowa that offered regrinding services. A
> phone call later and the cam and followers were off in the mail to Iowa.
> They offer a build up and grind back to standard, but I had this crazy
> notion so I quizzed him further and he agreed to do a "puller grind". What
> ever that means....
> A couple of months later and it's together. With those big pistons and funny
> cam it sounds as if it thumps. The idle is not exactly normal and the deep
> throated exhaust sounds more like a B. I just thought it would be fun to do
> something out of the norm in restoring an old tractor.
> Really don't have any plans to put it a contest, but it willl stay here and
> join the rest of the rolling inventory.
> Dave
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