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How To Restore Classic Farmall Tractors: The Ultimate Do-it-Yourself Guide to Rebuilding and Restoring

How To Restore Classic Farmall Tractors: The Ultimate Do-it-Yourself Guide to Rebuilding and Restoring
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How To Restore Classic Farmall Tractors: The Ultimate Do-it-Yourself Guide to Rebuilding and Restoring

 
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Finally! A restoration guide with the kind of detail needed for a first-class job. "How To Restore Classic Farmall Tractors" is packed with hundreds of helpful full-color photographs, proven tips and techniques, and money-saving advice from restorers who know what works . . . and what doesn’t.
 
This guide will walk you step-by-step through the complete restoration of your International Harvester Farmall from disassembly to engine rebuild, from electrical repairs to painting and final detailing. There’s even a handy section on parts sources.

With Gaines’s guidance you’re well on your way to showing off your shiny “new” classic tractor! Say, you wouldn’t mind giving me a hand with this starter, would ya?

 
 
 
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Product Details
Author:Tharran E Gaines
Paperback:224 pages
Publisher:Voyageur Press
Publication Date:April 30, 2005
Language:English
ISBN:0896580571
Package Length:10.9 inches
Package Width:8.4 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:1.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 9 customer reviews )
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5A no-nonsense, in-depth how-to manual for collectors  Jun 11, 2005 By Midwest Book Review
How To Restore Classic Farmall Tractors: The Ultimate Do-It-Yourself Guide To Rebuilding And Restoring is a no-nonsense, in-depth how-to manual for collectors, hobbyists, and even professionals. Chapters cover how to repair, restore, and spruce up every part of vintage Farmall tractors, from engine repair to the clutch, tires, hydraulic system, electrical system, cooling system, fuel system, sheet metal, paint job, decals, and much more. Black-and-white and color photographs, explicit diagrams, and thorough instructions in layman's language distinguish How To Restore Classic Farmall Tractors. A fascinating guide for classic tractor enthusiasts and hobbyists and an invaluable resource for anyone determined to get their classic Farmall tractor in the best possible condition.


18 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5How to Restore Classic Farmall Tractors  Nov 08, 2005 By S. Lyons "IH collecter"
This is a very informative book with lots of good color photos and descriptive, but not model specific info on evaluating,tear down,inspecting and repairing componants. Each chapter is devoted to a seperate componant or system. The paint chapter focuses on selecting different types of paint,primers,sealers. There are suggestions on selecting and applying decals. I found a nice appendix with contact info for parts suppliers and clubs. I didn't see much about tractors made after the late 50's. This book would be a great companion to a detailed shop manual for someone who has little or no experience working on tractors. There is also a chapter that gives ideas on tools and tool selection.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


2More of a Rebuild Manual then a Restoration Manual ...  Nov 04, 2008 By Bobby Jr. "Bobby Jr."
I purchased this book for help in restoring my 1940 Farmall H, and this guide was very helpful and detailed in rebuilding certain systems on the tractor, such as the steering bolster, but even then it does not go into enough detail to make a beginner feel confident about doing the job himself. There is almost no information on what the correct decals for your tractor are, or even where they all go exactly. Did you know that IHC used at least three different types of branding Logos on the letter series tractors alone, with a fourth type at least considered? The only help there is the information on how to apply the various types of decals one can purchase for restorations; i.e. vinyl and mylar. Even the paint information, while giving good basic instructions on how to apply it, only glosses over which paint you need to use, by simply lumping all red IH tractors into the category of needing to use IH2150 Red. 2150 is not correct for any Farmall tractor made prior to the late 1950's. IH50 would be the correct color from 1939 to December 11, 1945, when it was switched to the more yellow color that post WWII Farmall's all had, at least until April 11, 1947, when they went back to 50, and then in 1949 there was yet another change to 1102B, lasting until the advent of 2150. So, if you plan on entering your restoration project in any shows, better dig MUCH deeper for the correct information so desperately lacking in this book, but if you just want to re-do grand-dad's old Farmall for use around home, then this book will suffice. If you are looking for show quality details and results, I recommend this book for the basics if you need them and the book "Farmall Letter Series Tractors" by Guy Fay and Andy Kraushaar for the details you will need to really do a job that looks like you actually studied your subject. I also recommend getting an owner's manual, shop manual and I and T manual for any tractor you are restoring, regardless of its intended ultimate use.

To sum it all up, use this book as more of a "how to make it run again" guide and not at all as a detailed, show ready restoration guide.
--Bobby Jr


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5Farm all Tractor  Jan 07, 2008 By Lynda L. Brockmeier
I bought this book as a gift for my husband and all I can say is that he is so excited about it. He is constantly reading it, looking at pictures in it and bragging about what a wonderful book it is. I would recommend it to anyone that is wanting to learn more about the Farm all tractors.

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5A good beginning for Farmall Restoration  Nov 21, 2007 By John M. Gowan "David"
I recently acquired a partially restored Farmall F 20, and have plans on restoring an F 12 from the ground up. I bought this book to give me an idea of what I have in store for myself. It is very thorough, giving some very useful directions on everything from aesthetic makeovers to removing and replacing pistons and rods. There is also a short section on the history of the Farmall. Furthermore, it includes helpful numbers and addresses that can be used to acquire parts etc... This will no doubt be of great help in my coming endeavor. Even if one's plans do not include restoring old tractors, but the interest (should I say "sickness":), is there this is a great book to browse through.

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