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Farmall H carb Manifold
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Posted by Tom Harvey on December 28, 2004 at 07:57:23 from (66.252.38.185):
My Uncle purchased a farmall I4, the manifold, Carb & distributor has been stolen off the tractor. I purchased a manifold from ebay from a person I have purchased a lot from and I have had good luck. It stated it fit a H, SH, 200, 350. My cousin his son, purchased a farmall H carb. The manifold lines up good but the carb is to small to bolt on the bottom of the manifold. I see where you purchase tractor parts that the carb for the H and SH are different but the manifold is the same? We think that the manifold is from a newer tractor than the H and that it takes a larger carb. I have a H I farm with and the carb number 6212DB on the side is the same. We can not make out the number on the manifold but the number on the inside next to the engine is 316A...We are in no hurry so any info on the manifold would be good I am sure we can sell it and get another or sell the carb and get a different one.. Thanks TOm in Maine PS my Uncle who still farms (10 acres of Dried Beans) farms with two Farmall M's one of them is the tractor his father purchased when my Uncle was just 17
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