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Pullstart

Wow, that’s wood?

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T-Mo

I wish I hadn't sold my '41 H last year. Of the Farmalls, the H is my favorite.  But, if I had to my pickings, I would go with an unstyled John Deere A or B.  My L isn't too far behind.

 

Have you visit the Farmall Cub forum yet?  If you register and get two posts, you can download all their literature, some on the H.

 

http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/

 

http://farmallcub.com/fcman/

 

http://farmallcub.com/fcman/index.php?dirpath=./files/Farmall H, HV, Super H, 300 and 350&order=0

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ebinmaine
12 hours ago, Zeek said:

best tractor related forum ever

Agreed. 

I'd even say best "anything" related forum. 

Knowledge base is incredible. 

Certainly the most cordial site I've been on. 

 

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Zeek
On 11/12/2022 at 10:37 PM, Pullstart said:

Wow, that’s wood?

That's what it looks like to me.  I never knew that until I started messing with it. It actually made of wood discs all pressed together. The studs on the front go all the way through to the back side plate to keep them together. They came in two or three different diameters.

 

On 11/13/2022 at 6:29 AM, T-Mo said:

I wish I hadn't sold my '41 H last year. Of the Farmalls, the H is my favorite.  But, if I had to my pickings, I would go with an unstyled John Deere A or B.  My L isn't too far behind.

 

Have you visit the Farmall Cub forum yet?  If you register and get two posts, you can download all their literature, some on the H.

 

http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/

 

http://farmallcub.com/fcman/

 

http://farmallcub.com/fcman/index.php?dirpath=./files/Farmall H, HV, Super H, 300 and 350&order=0

Thanks, I'll check that out. It's interesting reading about them and I'm sure there are somethings I needed to figure out. One thing is my light switch only turns them on and off, not hi/low like it should so I have to sort that out. I got the original owner's manual for it which I needed because all the different levers, adjustments, lube points, etc. There was certainly a lot more to mess with on these old tractors. 

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6wheeler

Looks good. Technically? It is Paper discs. So? It is wood, sort of.  They can be replaced with a steel pulley too. Since I am guessing you are not going to use the pulley? Painting it is fine. Using it though? No paint. Slips and burns the belt. We still have and use our H. Mostly on augers. My JD A has a steel pulley as with all of the other 2 cylinder Deeres we have. I might be wrong. But I have only seen that style pulley on IH and Oliver tractors. I did see an F20 IH that had a Cork like grain on the Pulley with diamond cut grooves criss crossing it. looking good though. Are you using it to do anything?

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Jeff-C175
On 11/16/2022 at 8:14 AM, Zeek said:

made of wood discs all pressed together

 

I'm going to speculate a bit and say... Linoleum ...

 

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solidified linseed oil (linoxyn), pine resin, ground cork dust, sawdust, and mineral fillers such as calcium carbonate

 

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Zeek
On 11/19/2022 at 4:42 PM, 6wheeler said:

Looks good. Technically? It is Paper discs. So? It is wood, sort of.  They can be replaced with a steel pulley too. Since I am guessing you are not going to use the pulley? Painting it is fine. Using it though? No paint. Slips and burns the belt. We still have and use our H. Mostly on augers. My JD A has a steel pulley as with all of the other 2 cylinder Deeres we have. I might be wrong. But I have only seen that style pulley on IH and Oliver tractors. I did see an F20 IH that had a Cork like grain on the Pulley with diamond cut grooves criss crossing it. looking good though. Are you using it to do anything?

 

Just to haul me around the countryside:D The black on the surface isn't paint that I can tell. I'm not sure what it is. The pulley on my '34 Hercules 3.5 HP Hit and Miss looks the same way. I assumed it was something picked up from belt use.

 

On 11/19/2022 at 5:05 PM, Jeff-C175 said:

 

I'm going to speculate a bit and say... Linoleum ...

 

 

 

I'm stiil not sure. It could be that. The way the old one separated, it looks a little thicker to me than paper, but I guess depending on the process, it could be. The new one is in good enough shape I can see it was made by Rockwood, but I could find any information on that on the interweb :techie-computer:.

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