Posted by Horse-George on February 02, 2008 at 23:09:46 from (204.73.103.253):
I am looking for a replacement float support bracket for my carburetor in a Farmall H I went to caseih.com and found the part number is 45117D SUPPORT/Retired SUPPORT, float lever pivot.
I am noticing the "Retired" part of the description. Does this mean they no longer carry it? If so, where might I find one, since mine was broke and had to be welded which may or may not hold. I'd like to just get a new one.
I also noted that some parts require a carburetor number. Mine does not have a tag on it. How do I know what carb I have?
Also, I want to order the Governor spring at the same time, since I know when I adjusted it awhile back I had to shim some adjustment nut beyond it's limit to compensate for a weak spring, so I may as well order that at the same time.
On the same CaseIH website it shows 49407DBX SPRING SPRING, governor (Optional with 357012R1) Model: FARMALL H TRACTOR (1/39 -- 031 ENGINE, GOVERNOR 357012R1 SPRING, VALVE SPRING, governor (Optional with 49407DBX) Model: FARMALL H TRACTOR (1/39 -- 031 ENGINE, GOVERNOR
How do I know which governor I have based on these numbers? I'm not even sure what that spring, valve is, since it's not shown on the diagram. Part number 49 ONLY shows the spring.....
Thanks
Horse-George
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