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farmall h questions for restoration wk.
how does the steering shaft come out of the steering box located at the rad bolster .is it just remove the cover and spin it right out like a cub ? also can i remove the whole gov. housing with out losing timing or some thing .to make it easier to clean the motor .
1955 intrnational lo-boy w/ fasthitch, 1960 farmall cub w/fathitch .fasthitch moleboard ,disk,carryall rotovator,54a blade,I.H. 1ooo loader , Syms all wheather cab. PROUD MEMBER OF THE 500 CLUB LO-BOY THAT IS . 1972 154 lo boy
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Brian,
The steering shaft comes out the front by taking the cover and nut off you can easy remove the bearing by turning the shaft to push it out the front also.I've not had my cub steering apart. Yet
As far as the govenor I did remove it when I had a H to replace a leaking gasket. It didn't mess with the timing. I took the cover off the govenor looked at where the counter wieghts where ( up and down or left and right) when you pull it the wieghts will turn to unmesh (the gears are curved)from the other gears. Then going back together remember to alough for it to roll back to where the weights were befor taking it apart.
But I would say the safest way is to tear the front end apart to look at the gears. But I did it with no timing troubles maybe it was just luck.
The steering shaft comes out the front by taking the cover and nut off you can easy remove the bearing by turning the shaft to push it out the front also.I've not had my cub steering apart. Yet
As far as the govenor I did remove it when I had a H to replace a leaking gasket. It didn't mess with the timing. I took the cover off the govenor looked at where the counter wieghts where ( up and down or left and right) when you pull it the wieghts will turn to unmesh (the gears are curved)from the other gears. Then going back together remember to alough for it to roll back to where the weights were befor taking it apart.
But I would say the safest way is to tear the front end apart to look at the gears. But I did it with no timing troubles maybe it was just luck.
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BTW while your in the govenor if you replace the spring it will wake her up abit. I bought mine from TSC 'but i can't remeber if it was 1-2- rounds shorter or longer. Its been awhile. The first one I got it wouldn't ilde then the other one was just right. So buy both while your there
1972int.cub , c-3 int mower , 54a blade
1950 M farmall "under construction"
If a word is misspelled in the dictionary who would know? from uncle johns bathroom reader
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If a word is misspelled in the dictionary who would know? from uncle johns bathroom reader
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well i bought the 3 pt for the h . i got it on epay used ,i used the shipping calculater and it told me to a commercial address with a loading dock 151.00 and to my house it was 250 or so . so i sent it to my dads shop . i apid 380 plus 40 for palletizing .so all in all it was a decent price on something that i wanted . well the shipping co called and said they have my package freight collect ,i said no problem, they told me shipping cost was 767.oo now my 3 pt hitch cost as much as a new one plus a few hundred . i dont know what to do now . i am supposed to call the shipper back on mon and talk to the manager who was on vacation on fri. i tried contacting the seller and wont be able to talk to him till mon as well . if they dont see things my way i might have to cut my losses and run , not sure what else can be done , ebay probably wont do any thing even though it was technically mis represented . any ideas guys.
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belly pump , i think i will just leave it with the shipping co and buy a new one for 175 more than the cost of shipping .
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i think he is at fault too but he said he had not put the shipping calc. on e pay , does it turn on automatically and u have to turn it off so it is not on there . i dont know i have never sold any thing on epay . i talked to the shipper and the seller , the shipper will not budge which is pretty stupid because he is gonna be stuck with a 3 pt hitch and nothing to use it on ha ha ha ha last laugh on them even though it is not the shippers fault and i blew the 420.00 on thin air .
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According to this page, he has to put the shipping calculator on. My guess is he did it accidentally with the wrong data. Still makes it his fault. You might check with eBay and see what they say.
http://pages.ebay.com/services/buyandse ... nter7.html
What is the item number so those of us that are commenting don't have to keep guessing?
http://pages.ebay.com/services/buyandse ... nter7.html
What is the item number so those of us that are commenting don't have to keep guessing?
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