
Thought you guys might like to see the tractor I've been talking about. This is what I found in the tractor barn at the New Hampshire Farm Museum last year.
As you can see, the engine was still in the tractor, but the head was off, and the hood and hood support were off, and the gas tank had been removed, but the rest of the tractor looked pretty good, although the color was all wrong.
The wheels and tires look brand new! I brought the engine home and took it apart, it looks to me like this thing was used for maybe 3 or 4 years and then it just sat! There's not much wear in the engine, not even much of a carbon ring at the top of the cylinders!
The little thing I'm holding in my hand is the "roto-cap" that slides over the end of the exhaust valve. Nothing holds it there except the pressure of the valve spring, so when the valve got sticky and the engine was turned over, the valve stayed open and the roto cap thingy fell out and jammed up the works! It couldn't get into the crankcase though, so it was just stuck in the valve area.
I've taken a pic of the valves and you can see what a job it is to adjust the clearances. Good thing I've got a drone to help me when things like this happen, because Jenny won't do it!! (This is my good friend Lonny.) It takes 3 thin wrenches and the feeler gage to do this job, and I'm one or two hands short! You've got to hold the tappet so it doesn't rotate, hold the feeler gage, adjust the barrel in the tappet, and then tighten down the locknut, all at the same time!! (And there ain't much room to swing a wrench in there neither!)
Anyway, I finally got the gasket set ($122.00!) and this afternoon Lonny's coming over to hold the engine while I torque the head bolts, and the engine will be ready to reinstall, but I'm still waiting for a new clutch plate. The one that was in there had about half of the friction material fall out over the years. As soon as the new one gets here we'll reinstall the engine and then see if it'll fire up.
I also included a coupla pics of the Fordsons the museum has, especially for you, Rob!!
Timmy







