[Farmall] Seeing daylight again

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Sat Jun 7 14:04:59 PDT 2008


I just used a blunted chisel to crimp it back into the groove. Mine was missing the spinner completey so I made one out of a pice of pipe. It is a little thicker wall than the original, but it works good.


Todd Markle
Spring Mills, Pa.


-----Original Message-----
From: John Hall <jthall at worldnet.att.net>
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Sent: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 7:01 am
Subject: [Farmall] Seeing daylight again



I drug my Regular out from the back of the shed where it resides for the 
first time in quite a while (3 years or more?). During this long storage it 
managed to get a stuck valve so we had to pull the valve cover and do a 
whole lot of persuading  to get it to free up. No sign of rust so not 
certain why it seized. anyway, got that straightened out and decided it was 
time to get the handle on the crank to spin. A whole lot of heating later I 
let it cool  and started putting penetrating oil in it. Finally I could see 
it wiggle. A little more and it was loose. Then the bad part--it worked so 
loose it came completely off the end. So now I am planning to build a 
crimping die  so I can hopefully make it stay on the crank. Anyone here ever 
successfully do this?

John Hall 

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