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I believe the push-pull ignition switch would mount in a cast bracket down low on the steering post. As I recall, this was the same bracket that held the control rod for the belly pump hydraulics on my Dad's 1952 Super M.
But, that was close to 30 years ago. I think I was 4 or 5, and he was picking rocks into the loader bucket with one of my cousins while I "drove" the tractor. Basically, he put it in 1st gear at an idle, and left me on the seat. It steered so hard with that loader and was moving so slow that there was no way I could possibly get into trouble, at least. My sole responsibility was to push the ignition switch in at the end of the row, or if they needed to stop. I remember kicking it by accident at least once.
The original push-pull ignition and starter button has since been replaced with a key switch and solenoid mounted directly to the starter. Those buttons didn't last very long back then.
But, that was close to 30 years ago. I think I was 4 or 5, and he was picking rocks into the loader bucket with one of my cousins while I "drove" the tractor. Basically, he put it in 1st gear at an idle, and left me on the seat. It steered so hard with that loader and was moving so slow that there was no way I could possibly get into trouble, at least. My sole responsibility was to push the ignition switch in at the end of the row, or if they needed to stop. I remember kicking it by accident at least once.
The original push-pull ignition and starter button has since been replaced with a key switch and solenoid mounted directly to the starter. Those buttons didn't last very long back then.
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I have a '48 H. I have had a '40, '44, and a '49. My M is a '51.
George Willer
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The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
http://gwill.net
The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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I HAVE A 50 H.LIKE RUDI SAID,WE TEND TO TALK A LOT ON THIS FORUM.I ONLY HAVE A OWNERS MANUEL FOR MINE.I HAD SOME HELP ON MY TRACTOR.LOOKS LIKE YA GOT A LOT OF REPLIES.GOOD LUCK!!!KETCHAM
47 CUB[Krusty] 49 CUB[Ollie] 50 H-- PLOWS DISCS MOWERS AND lots more stuff!!Life is to short -Have fun now cause ya ain't gonna be here long!!!!
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2 Busy wrote:George Willer, thats the one i need to go with the 48 cub and 48 super a
In that case, come and get it! It's the far one.
Be forewarned, it won't come cheap.
George Willer
http://gwill.net
The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
http://gwill.net
The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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2 busy you could run diesel and gas mixed 50/50 in your H.I had a '47h duel fuel my neighbor has 2 SM 's that are distillate thats the way he does it.I tried it for the heck of it ,but id didn't pull it hard enough to get it good warmed up. It will sputter if its not hot.Thats why they had shutters and hot manifold. Just FYI. TJ
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
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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Well my manifold was busted beyond repair so i got a gas manifold on it and put a gas carb kit in. With the price of diesel being higher than gas i don't know if it would be cheaper to operate. I just now got the sediment bowl assembly for the fuel tank and still ned to make a fuel line so i can try it out.
But i need a rear tire on the left side before i can drive it. I just hope the lift all is still good, looks dry in there. I don't think the PO knew much about tractors. He just drove it on a flat on the front instead of fixing it. all it needed was a tube. The rear tire is stiff as a board and i have not been sucsessful in unmounting it. Looks like it will have to be cut off.
I have located a used tire and rim i hope to get one of these days. waiting on pics and owner to be home
But i need a rear tire on the left side before i can drive it. I just hope the lift all is still good, looks dry in there. I don't think the PO knew much about tractors. He just drove it on a flat on the front instead of fixing it. all it needed was a tube. The rear tire is stiff as a board and i have not been sucsessful in unmounting it. Looks like it will have to be cut off.
I have located a used tire and rim i hope to get one of these days. waiting on pics and owner to be home
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