Help identify unknown crank

Zachary Hoyt

Well-known Member
This came in a box of Farmall H parts but I do not think it is for an H. If anyone does have an idea what it fits I would like to find out. Thank you very much.
Zach
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That IS interesting! Seems to be rather short for a tractor or vehicle crank. My first thought was possibly a crank for small engines, but I'm wondering if it didn't have a different use altogether. You got MY curiosity activated now!
 
Wisconsin 2 cylinder, and VE-4, VF-4, four
cylinder engines. I have several that are longer
and believe the longer ones are for higher horse
power V-4"s, as they needed more torque(leverage)
to turn them over.
 
I seem to remember our M having a spring loaded stub shaft sticking out the front where you could use that type of crank. our C has a longer crank that I made which reaches all the way into the front pulley. I have one just like yours for a 2 cylinder Wisconsin.
 
That's for a V 4 Wisconson Air Cooled engine. They work when the engine is cold...otherwise, when the engine is hot, throw the crank away and belt her up!! Also, very good way to loose all your teeth!! Cmore
 
Looks a lot like the crank on an old IH baler i had with a continental engine on it. Looks like a cub engine and you cranked it off the rear pulley belt.
 
I think there is one of those out in the grove on the old farm place, or maybe my brother did find it when it came back down. He had a Case A6 combine.
 
Yup.............Wisconsin............only good when the motor is cold........when hot..you will be cranking till she cools down!
 

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