5 thoughts on “How tractors were built back in the day and will be built again”
Looks like a Farmall magneto and all Farmalls I’ve ever had had them on the left side and from the looks of the back axel and the size of the engine I’m guessing a early Model M. —ken
Magneto or injector pump ?
The H’s and M’s had a governor housing about where that whatever-it-is is located
Mag’s and plugs were on the RH side as viewed from the seat.
And the rear axles were a solid shaft with a keyway for the wheels to slide out on to adjust the track.
I picked up my magnifying glass and Yea, I think you are right. –ken
Yeah, I’ve got an Oliver 1850 made in 1967. 6 cylinder Cummins diesel.
Rock solid…and I can work on it myself. Older tech. Gotta love it!
Looks like a Farmall magneto and all Farmalls I’ve ever had had them on the left side and from the looks of the back axel and the size of the engine I’m guessing a early Model M. —ken
Magneto or injector pump ?
The H’s and M’s had a governor housing about where that whatever-it-is is located
Mag’s and plugs were on the RH side as viewed from the seat.
And the rear axles were a solid shaft with a keyway for the wheels to slide out on to adjust the track.
I picked up my magnifying glass and Yea, I think you are right. –ken
Yeah, I’ve got an Oliver 1850 made in 1967. 6 cylinder Cummins diesel.
Rock solid…and I can work on it myself. Older tech. Gotta love it!
perhaps a Hurlimann tractor, Germany in late 50’s