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farmall m carb???

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darren757

08-17-2004 17:24:22




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I was trying to get a new (rebuilt) carb for my farmall M. there are 3 diff carbs for that tractor. How do I find out which I need.

also my carb as a small brass tag whith a rivit in the middle with the numb's 52815da on it. Is this the serial number or some other ID

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MagMan

08-17-2004 19:15:16




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 Re: farmall m carb??? in reply to darren757, 08-17-2004 17:24:22  
The Carb # you listed is for the W9 or WR9 I can get a complete kit for it. The # 50983DB Would be one of the stock carb #s for a M if you can find one. JON



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CNKS

08-17-2004 18:56:00




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 Re: farmall m carb??? in reply to darren757, 08-17-2004 17:24:22  
Parts book lists two -- 47387 for distillate/kerosene, and 50983 for gasoline. Suffixes differ depending on when it was made. 52815 is not listed in my parts book. The distillate one will have a drain cock (could have been changed) the gas one should have a plug. Why do you need a new carb? unless it is cracked or broken they can be rebuilt.



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darren757

08-17-2004 19:04:25




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 Re: farmall m carb??? in reply to CNKS, 08-17-2004 18:56:00  
I was going to rebuild it but the primary (i think) jet is broke off and I dont know how to get it out. it is the little jet in the middle of the carb that screws into the base.



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rebuilder

08-18-2004 04:41:07




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 Re: farmall m carb??? in reply to darren757, 08-17-2004 19:04:25  
Darren 757:
The idle jet has an affininty for breaking off. My solution is to use a 3/32 left handed drill bit to try to remove the threads and if that does not work use a 5-40NC tap to clean out the threads. I probably have to do this on 20-30 of the carbs I rebuild each year.



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