[AT] Fwd: [SEL] OT IH M tractor question for a friend

Dave Merchant kosh at ncweb.com
Tue Apr 26 09:18:31 PDT 2011


Forwarded from the SEL list, forwarded from a car forum......

Dave Merchant

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>I got this from our car forum, a friend is asking...... any M and Super M
>experts here??
>
>Hey Guys, I hauled a '53 Farmall Super M home last weekend. It has been
>sitting unused for about 30 years and the engine, of course, is seized. I
>have found a running engine but it is from a regular M tractor. I've
>searched online and I'm fairly certain the engines are the same. The only
>exception is, the Super M has a live hydraulic pump in with the
>distributor drive and the regular M does not. A regular M has the
>hydrualic pump mounted under the belly of the tractor back on the
>transmission. I'm wondering if the live hydraulic pump from the Super M
>can be mounted on the distributor drive section of the regular M engine?
>I'm hoping there is a Farmall M expert here that can help me out. The
>engine I'm looking to buy is super cheap for a running tractor engine and
>if it will work on my Super M like normal I want to buy it as quickly as
>possible before someone else does. Knowing if the hydraulic pump will bolt
>to the M engine is the only thing keeping me from buying it.
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