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    Posted: 17 Jun 2010 at 7:47am
Whats the strangest item you have found on your tractor ?

Apparently someone couldn't get this 7/16 socket off the bolt sometime between 1949 and now...(Exhaust Manifold)

 
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My wife says the STANGEST thing on my tractor is ME!!!!
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Better make that STRANGEST. See what I mean, I can't even spell.
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I found a dead mouse in the gas tank of my first tractor, a 1940 A John Deere.
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Found numerous pennies, nickles, and dimes in the left brake housing on my C. This means two things; 1. one of the former operators of this tractor was left-handed(as I am).
2. I should go over some of the ground he worked with a metal detector. If that much change made it down in there, the fields' have gotta be a gold mine! LOL!
All that sounds good, unless it was just the grandkids thinking grandads tractor was a piggy-bank, and dropping it in there. LOL!
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Found 12 hickory nuts in the bottom tank of the radiator on my D-12.  System was sealed and had coolant in it.  Either mice stored them there once when rad hose was off, or I once heard of hickory nuts used in the cooling system as an addative.

I have a B with a petcock attached to the intake side of the manifold.  They come with a threaded hole for them.  Was told that when the electricity went off, you could run milkers off the engine vacumn.   Makes a great place to insert starter fluid.
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Bought a '41 WC from original owners son,and when we got it home & started scraping grime off the engine block discovered a WD45 block. The engine had all WC internals and external components including the 45 degree exhaust manifold. It had been installed by a dealer over 50 years ago as a replacement for the original damaged block.
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D-12, when I took the valve cover off there was a socket left on one of the head bolts. Been there a looooong time from the looks of it. I had to pry it off.

Dave I have seen those intake ports and I could not figure out why they were there!
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dave I have a c with a petcock on the manifold. the engine came off a a combine . I know if it's hot and you kill it , you open the petcock & she will fire right up. I call it an anti flood valve. the strangest thing on any of my tractors is my wife!!
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My C has a 40 model B Kerosene engine. I have a petcock in the intake manifold. I have heard that it was used to hep with cold-weather operation, but not sure how that would help.
I have also heard the one about using engine vacuum to run milkers.
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I can't say its the strangest but the B that has been in the family for 30+ years has the original wrench, and spark plug socket with handle that came with all B's from the factory. It's quite nice to know they have stayed with the tractor this long.
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I found the original spark plug  socket for my 29 Model E in the gas tank.
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I have heard of a one-foot square piece of shag carpet being found in the brake area inside the final drives on a B.  Musta been one determined little mouse...
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Dave, we had a WD with the petcock and it was used for milking when there was no electric.
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Originally posted by morton(pa) morton(pa) wrote:

I can't say its the strangest but the B that has been in the family for 30+ years has the original wrench, and spark plug socket with handle that came with all B's from the factory. It's quite nice to know they have stayed with the tractor this long.


Didn't check for these yet under the birds nest in the tool storage compartment.....
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I found a bumble bee in the gas tank on my CA once.
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Probably the piece of a flannel shirt I found in the gas inlet on the carb on my D14.  Took me awhile to find out why it wouldn't run right!  Don't know where it came from, if it would've come from the tank, you would think it would've restricted the flow a long time before getting into the carb?!?!?
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Crawfish claw in the radiator of my TD 9 trackloader.  Must have been refilling it out of a ditch!!
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I bought a WD that came from a slaughterhouse and found butcher knives in some of the strangest places. I am pretty well set for butcher knives now though.
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My first CA came with the plug socket and handle plus a wrench and something else (I put them up for good keeping, I'll have to look to jog my memeory) in the tool box.
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I brought home a B that had 11 rocks in the gas tank.  don't know if they were put in there on purpose, but I had to hold the tank upside down and the wife fished them over the lip of the gas cap hole as my fingers are to chunky to reach in there and pull them out. 
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When I worked at the local Allis dealer back in the early 90's I found the name and date written in marker on the valve cover of someone from the AC factory on a 200 or was it a 185. Wish I had written the name down but I didn't. One of the older mechanics told me they took in a new tractor back in the 50's or 60's that had gotten a flat tire while on the lot. It had a broken beer bottle between the tire and tube.

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Fired up a '28 Allis E for the first time a few years ago and there was a well preserved dead bird in the exhaust manifold. When it first fired that dead bird took a last flight about 20 feet into the air and landed on the operator platform!
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Not really strange if you live where they abound, but; I found a dirt dauber nest on top of a piston on a WD. Ended up with a stuck piston.
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3 baby starlings and a half bushell of staw in an Oliver 77 gas tank. Bought the tractor and noticed no gas cap , heard 'em cheeping as I rolled it off the trailer. There were no survivors. 
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Originally posted by Dave Richards (WV) Dave Richards (WV) wrote:

Found 12 hickory nuts in the bottom tank of the radiator on my D-12.  System was sealed and had coolant in it.  Either mice stored them there once when rad hose was off, or I once heard of hickory nuts used in the cooling system as an addative.

I have a B with a petcock attached to the intake side of the manifold.  They come with a threaded hole for them.  Was told that when the electricity went off, you could run milkers off the engine vacumn.   Makes a great place to insert starter fluid.
Boy, I say boy....there's a joke in there somewhere, but I think I'll let it be!
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Sometime in the 60's, Dad rebuilt a WD for the original owner who said engine had never been messed with.  Found a 1/2" drive extension in the pan.
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The petcock reminded me of when Dad had an air hose that screwed into a spark plug hole on a WD45.  If he had a flat anywhere he took a plug out and used the hose to air it up off the engine compression, got him home sometimes to fix it right.  I found it in an old shed several weeks ago.  Not on a tractor though. 
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Yup, I have one of those spark plug air hoses with a gauge my Dad gave me! 
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