[AT] 39 farmall H
Ron Cook
rlcook at longlines.com
Fri Jul 23 14:02:00 PDT 2010
I just thought of something else. A stuck starter. Rocking will free
that too. You will hear it pop loose more than likely. Our family farm
has an H and it does all of the above, and more.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
charlie hill wrote:
> Ron you are thinking the same as me. Bruce, jack up one rear wheel if you
> can do it easily. Put the tractor in high gear and rock the tire back and
> forth as vigorously as you can. Listen for something to pop loose. If you
> can't put it in 4th try rocking it in neutral. If it's truly in neutral you
> should be able to turn the rear wheel.
>
> Charlie
>
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>> I think it is in gear. Have you tried moving the tractor any? Like
>> just rocking it by shoving on a rear tire some? It may even be in two
>> gears. Entirely possible with an old H. At any rate, if it is indeed
>> in neutral it should roll without trying to turn the engine, in which
>> case the starter should turn it over.
>>
>> Ron Cook
>> Salix, IA
>>
>> Bruce Moden wrote:
>>
>>> I am in the process of restoring a '39 IHF H and I have the tractor in
>>> neutral yet it will not turn over unless the clutch is ingaged, I believe
>>> it is too old for that to have been a safty system, si I think the
>>> hydraulics must be engaged or some pto. However the side pully platform
>>> spins easily, the reae pto lever shifts w/o changing the problem, any
>>> ideas?
>>> Bruce
>>>
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