[Farmall] Fixing an improvement

E. John Puckett ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Fri May 31 07:16:29 PDT 2013


Yup, what is a universal fit does not always fit. :-D   I  have had to 
go the other way, I put a Wagner loader on a cub, and to get more 
leverage for when it had a load I put a steering wheel from an H (17 
inch) in place of the original 15 inch one.
On 5/30/2013 9:58 PM, jtchall at nc.rr.com wrote:
> Anyone that has ever paid much attention to my posts knows I have grown up around the smaller offset series Farmalls (Super A – 140). I have never liked the BIG steering wheel IH decided was needed on the 140’s, I think it was on the 130’s too. There is just not room for a tall operator to drive those tractors. We just finished a 140 for a fellow that just got the tractor. He’s about 6’4” 300lbs. To make the tractor user friendly for him, we replaced the seat with a pan style to fit a Super A. Still not enough leg room so we changed over his steering, the steering box was locked up anyway. Since we wanted a smaller steering wheel, I was either going to have to re-machine his steering shaft to accept the new steering wheel, or just pick up a good used shaft from a Super A. Then we ordered the correct sector gear to match (it and the shaft and the bearings were all shot). So if you are willing to do a little work and spend a bit of cash, these tractors can be made operator friendly for big guys.
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> John Hall
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