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ri702bill

Flathead Ford power like a 9N??

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T-Mo

Probably a Continental engine since it's a TO not a TE or a TEA which had British engines in them.  All were OHV engines, not flat head.

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Pullstart

It blew my mind when it fired.  I was just checking for spark.  No choke, no throttle adjustment, only three plugs plugged in (checking #4 for spark and all!).  I made a little video.  More to come

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953 nut
38 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Flathead Ford power like a 9N??

 

32 minutes ago, T-Mo said:

Probably a Continental engine since it's a TO not a TE or a TEA which had British engines in them.  All were OHV engines, not flat head.

Don't think it is a continental because the distributor is on the side rather than the top.

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WHX??

Patina and moss to die for!

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peter lena

@Pullstart  ever heard of  mineral oil  ?  up at the zegray show , there is a guy that has  all his old tractors period correct  with an oiled finish , no rust / rot , that old iron / steel would suck that up like water , period correct  retaining , finish , pete  

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SylvanLakeWH

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T-Mo

Continental engines used on the Ferguson TO tractors had side distributors with the coils horizontal.  British or Standard engines also had side distributors with the coils vertical.  Both engines had the distributors and the coils on the left side.  The Continental engines will have the oil filters vertical and the British (Standard) engine the oil filter will be horizontal at an angle.  Both engines have the oil filters on the left side.

 

On the Perkins diesel engines, then I have no clue.

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953 nut
25 minutes ago, T-Mo said:

Continental engines used on the Ferguson TO tractors had side distributors

:hide:     I was going with the preconceived notion that it was a flathead.     Someone had said flathead and that I went with it.

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T-Mo
2 hours ago, 953 nut said:

:hide:     I was going with the preconceived notion that it was a flathead.     Someone had said flathead and that I went with it.

Nah, it's OHV.  Fergusons only used OHV engines I believe.

 

 

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