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Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
Dose anyone know much on the A Exhaust Lift i resently bought one for $20.00. I got the cylinder working after going to a harnet shop geting new seals made. As far as i know i have the check valve everything or so i think.
photos
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/showthread.php?t=81733
The only problem is how do i engauge it/get to work? under my steering colom i have a vacume powerd safty mechanisom as soon as i start the tractor an engauge my Exhaust manifold it unlocks by vacume an releses the lift leaver.
I know im not being very clear but i cant exsplain it much better.
also it seems i cant put photos down an is saying my files are to big?
photos
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/showthread.php?t=81733
The only problem is how do i engauge it/get to work? under my steering colom i have a vacume powerd safty mechanisom as soon as i start the tractor an engauge my Exhaust manifold it unlocks by vacume an releses the lift leaver.
I know im not being very clear but i cant exsplain it much better.
also it seems i cant put photos down an is saying my files are to big?
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
If you go here
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/exhaust%20lift/
you can download a manual for the lift.
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/exhaust%20lift/
you can download a manual for the lift.
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
Am I missing something What is a Farmhall?
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
Farmhall is a tractor owned by someone that took typing lessons from me.
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
ehhh lol it got my point across didn't it. i couldnt use farmall in my name so i copied an pasted
This helps some but my presssure release is diffrint than the one shown down below V
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/ex ... g%2011.JPG
This helps some but my presssure release is diffrint than the one shown down below V
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/ex ... g%2011.JPG
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
You have the early style control handle. Both are illustrated in the Farmall A parts catalog. Your latch operates by pressure, not vacuum. Just hold the handle back while it lifts. I wrote an article explaining the system that ran in the Sept-Oct 2003 Red Power Magazine. That issue is still available as a back issue. (deliberate plug)
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
are there two handles to run the lift like the other newer style leaver?
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
I don't understand the question.
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
There are several components needed to operate the lift that I don't see in your pics. Two that come to mind are the control valve and the pressure valve. Do you have these
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
Yeah i have the pressure valve i jest rebult it it was rough. i had the control valve my tractor at sometime during its life had a lift on it an it works.
Jim@ dose it look like im missing anything on my old style control handle? i have the piece that goes to my valve.
Jim@ dose it look like im missing anything on my old style control handle? i have the piece that goes to my valve.
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
Is the farmall A/Exhaust Lift combo really worth anything? or hard to find im told they are. An if they arnt its still one good challenge an interesting one at that.
Now i was told that the reason they used the Exhaust Lift is because of hydrolic fluid during 1939-1947 was not cheep. i was wondering about this an any info would help.
Thanks
Now i was told that the reason they used the Exhaust Lift is because of hydrolic fluid during 1939-1947 was not cheep. i was wondering about this an any info would help.
Thanks
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
It looks like you have the entire early style control handle. Look at the parts breakdown in the tractor's parts catalog. It is all shown there.
The hydraulic oil expense story is incorrect. I'm not sure hydraulic oil even existed in the 1940s. The IH systems of the time used non-detergent motor oil.
The hydraulic oil expense story is incorrect. I'm not sure hydraulic oil even existed in the 1940s. The IH systems of the time used non-detergent motor oil.
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
The only reason i brought it up was that my friend has a 1939 Allis Chalmer B with Hydraulics thow they probly were add ons over the years. Thats new to me i dident know they used non-detergent motor oil.
Thanks
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
Farmhall A wrote:Dose anyone know much on the A Exhaust Lift i resently bought one for $20.00. I got the cylinder working after going to a harnet shop geting new seals made. As far as i know i have the check valve everything or so i think.
photos
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/showthread.php?t=81733
The only problem is how do i engauge it/get to work? under my steering colom i have a vacume powerd safty mechanisom as soon as i start the tractor an engauge my Exhaust manifold it unlocks by vacume an releses the lift leaver.
I know im not being very clear but i cant exsplain it much better.
also it seems i cant put photos down an is saying my files are to big?
I ordered the back issue of Red Power that has the excellent article by Jim. I would recommend you do the same. In addition, if you post this over on the YT forums in the IH section there is a guy there named Bender who knows a lot about these and can help you get parts. He has provided me with a lot of parts over the years and has always been fair.
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Re: Farmhall A Lift all system/Exhaust Lift
Jim can answer this better than I, but I do not think IH used Hydraulic oil till around 49 or so. Early cubs used the non detergent motor oil in the touch control, as well as it being used in the Liftall on the H and M. Dad always told me it was non detergent because the detergent type would cause the cups on the cylinders to curl and deteriorate a lot worse than the non detergent oil. I do not know where he got his information, or if it was accurate, but he showed me a cup form the cylinder on our cultivator that had curled and cracked in just a few months after a neighbor borrowed it and used it on a tractor with detergent oil in the lift. I suspect with modern materials and oil it would not be a problem, but both the rubber used in the cylinders and the additives in oil are a lot different than what was used in the late 30s and 40s.Farmhall A wrote:......... Thats new to me i dident know they used non-detergent motor oil.
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