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12-30-2016, 07:44 PM | #1 |
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v8 combine engine?
hi, i'm looking at a v8 motor that has the big side air cleaner, a tall breather pipe at the fuel pump, and it seems the manifold is higher at the carb base. i know of the model a combine engines, but never heard of a v8. sorry no pics, i dont own it. is there such an animal? thanks, skip
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12-30-2016, 08:18 PM | #2 |
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Re: v8 combine engine?
Sounds like a 32-34 v8 with heavy duty air cleaner. If the carb is a single barrel it is a 32 or 33.
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12-30-2016, 08:23 PM | #3 |
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it does not have an early intake manifold, its iron, and water pumps in the iron heads, 35-36 i guess, but the breather pipe is about 3 feet high. irrigation motor?
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12-31-2016, 05:37 PM | #4 |
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Most of the early combines had 4 or 6 cylinder industrial engines from various manufacturers. I would be curious about the manufacturer of the combine. My Pop's first Massey Ferguson 410 had a V8 but it was a lot newer than engines from the flathead era. His first combine was tractor drawn manufactured by Baldwin/Gleaner. After that he had a Massey Harris 27 but both had inline engines. The Massey 20 & 21 models were early enough be in the flathead years but I don't know what they had in them. Ford combines were generally made by other manufacturers like Oliver & Claas but I don't think they go back far enough to have had a flathead V8.
PS: Ford made industrial engines that were used by manufacturers of power generators, welding machines, air compressors, and water pumpers just to name a few. Last edited by rotorwrench; 12-31-2016 at 06:24 PM. |
12-31-2016, 09:05 PM | #5 |
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Most Massey Harris combines had Chrysler inline flathead sixes. The later Massey ferguson 410 and 510s had Chevy inline sixes and v8s. No combine that I know of had a ford bent 8
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And no, I have never heard of a flathead V8 in any combine. Majority were the Chrysler flathead six.
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Hi all; Just for fun we have a Schramm air compressor powered by a 337 Lincoln flatty and a logging drag line winch with a 59ab. Newc
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01-01-2017, 12:09 AM | #8 |
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I had a irrigation pump made in the same area in PA were Schramm is from. It was flathead ford powered. It had a velocity type governor under the carburetor. Coolest part of it was the stewart warner tach drive on the crankshaft snout.
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Mayby Military WWII engine?
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01-01-2017, 10:22 AM | #10 |
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I read an article several years ago about industrial engines, can't recall the publication.
The article compared the various engine brands that were commonly used in forklifts, combines, compressors, boats, etc. It was very interesting that the vast majority of the industrial engines were Chrysler sixes. This could lead a person to believe that Chrysler made an excellent engine. Not so, Chrysler would supply engines on a consignment basis, the engines did not have to be paid for until the finished machine was sold.. Good old thrifty Henry Ford demanded payment when the engines left the Ford factory.. Compressors are the one exception, one bank was the engine, the other bank was the compressor. I have an old Ford compressor engine, the compressor side is completely different from the engine side..
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After I left the farm, Pop upgraded to bigger and better machines. He even had air conditioning and radios which was something I never got to experience. The damn radio would have just made it so you couldn't hear it if something was going south anyway so it's just as well. Those real early MH machines like the model 20 had Continental engines. |
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04-02-2017, 11:47 AM | #14 |
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mr pilot, there has been some issues about posting pics here recently, check the thread, try again later. now, just last week another guy told me he has an 8ba with a cast hand clutch on the back, that was a water pump
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It seems like the compressors used two cylinders on one side and two on the other so that the engine would still have even power overlap. It's been a while since I looked at a Schramm compressor set up.
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A common engine on pull type combines such as Case was the air cooled Wisconsin V4. They ran a mag and were hand cranked only. Didn't dare shut it off hot. Remember Dad cranking and cranking (and cussing). Couldn't wait for it to cool down, had to keep going. Later had an Oliver 535 with the 265 Chrysler flathead six. Ran a good many years doing two farms. The next bigger model had 318 Chrysler V8's with dual straight pipes-neat sound! Early Dearborn (Ford) combines used the 8N tractor engine.
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04-03-2017, 12:09 PM | #17 |
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A lot of hay bailers had Wisconsin engines too back when PTO drives on tractors were less common.
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My dads 510 had the 327 with two straight pipes along the grain tank. Neat sound when she barked l
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My dad had a Gleaner combine witha 12 ft. grain head in the late forties that had a model A 4cyl engine. It was under powered so he put a Allis Chalmers tractor engine in it. Biggest combine around at the time until the self propelled combines started a new era on the farm. Nebrfox
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