[AT] Update on '40 (39) Farmall A
Bill Boyd
billstractors at verizon.net
Tue Jan 26 21:25:34 PST 2010
Get out your digital camera and take a picture of the rocker assembly
before taking it apart.
Might save you time later.
Bill in NETX
At 09:26 PM 1/25/2010, you wrote:
>Last week I took the A to the MF dealer in town and got them to
>steam clean it for me. It wasn't too bad to start with but every
>little bit helps. I got it rolled into the shop at school, ready for
>my class to get started on it.
>
>I did some research at the IH archives website, and according to the
>production records they have online, it was actually built in
>December of '39. So, I'm calling it a '39 :)
>
>Anyhow, the first day of the semester was today. I took the class
>into the shop the last 30 min. of class and introduced it to them
>and told them the goal was to drive it out of the shop under its own
>power. Then under my supervision a couple students took the valve
>cover off. All valves are loose. Tomorrow if they finish in time we
>are going to start preparing to pull the head off. The crew seems
>pretty enthusiastic about it and were amused at the thought of an
>actual hand crank engine.
>
>I wanted to study up tonight but I left my service manual at
>school. Can we just unbolt the rocker arm assembly and pull the
>pushrods out of the block?
>
>Thanks,
>Al
>
>-----Original Message-----
> >From: John Hall <jthall at worldnet.att.net>
> >Sent: Jan 19, 2010 9:53 PM
> >To: Farmall/IHC mailing list <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> >Subject: Re: [Farmall] Setback on '40 Farmall A
> >
> > Al, don't get too excited just yet about having a cracked block .
> Usually a
> >wet sleeve engine will just bust the sleeve. Dry sleeve engines
> are the ones
> >more likely to bust the block, that's what happened to the ID-9 that I sold
> >to Travis 10+ years ago.
> >
> >John Hall
> >
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