Need a Farmall H All-Fuel Sediment Bowl

Hello,
I recently purchased a 1939 Farmall H with an aftermarket fuel line. I want to replace the fuel line with the original sediment bowl and metal fuel line setup. The tractor is a distillate model with the 1-gallon starting fuel tank as well as the main fuel tank. I can bend my own fuel lines, but need a sediment bowl for an all-fuel H. The reproduction sediment bowls you can buy online have the two fuel line inlet/outlets 180 degrees away from each other, as shown in the upper left and upper right of the diagram I have included. The original sediment bowl has the two inlet/outlets 90 degrees apart, as original part diagrams reveal, and as shown in the lower left of the diagram I have included. I would really like to find one of these original 90 degree-inlet/outlet types of all fuel sediment bowl. I don't care if it's a little beat up or if parts are missing, I can replace those parts. I am willing to pay good money for one of these original sediment bowls. Please PM me if you have one that you would be willing to sell.
Thanks!
Noah
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Hello,
I recently purchased a 1939 Farmall H with an aftermarket fuel line. I want to replace the fuel line with the original sediment bowl and metal fuel line setup. The tractor is a distillate model with the 1-gallon starting fuel tank as well as the main fuel tank. I can bend my own fuel lines, but need a sediment bowl for an all-fuel H. The reproduction sediment bowls you can buy online have the two fuel line inlet/outlets 180 degrees away from each other, as shown in the upper left and upper right of the diagram I have included. The original sediment bowl has the two inlet/outlets 90 degrees apart, as original part diagrams reveal, and as shown in the lower left of the diagram I have included. I would really like to find one of these original 90 degree-inlet/outlet types of all fuel sediment bowl. I don't care if it's a little beat up or if parts are missing, I can replace those parts. I am willing to pay good money for one of these original sediment bowls. Please PM me if you have one that you would be willing to sell.
Thanks!
NoahView attachment 96095
I spoke with John at JP Tractor.....he said they have a good used one! Call him. Great folks to deal with.
 

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Hello,
I recently purchased a 1939 Farmall H with an aftermarket fuel line. I want to replace the fuel line with the original sediment bowl and metal fuel line setup. The tractor is a distillate model with the 1-gallon starting fuel tank as well as the main fuel tank. I can bend my own fuel lines, but need a sediment bowl for an all-fuel H. The reproduction sediment bowls you can buy online have the two fuel line inlet/outlets 180 degrees away from each other, as shown in the upper left and upper right of the diagram I have included. The original sediment bowl has the two inlet/outlets 90 degrees apart, as original part diagrams reveal, and as shown in the lower left of the diagram I have included. I would really like to find one of these original 90 degree-inlet/outlet types of all fuel sediment bowl. I don't care if it's a little beat up or if parts are missing, I can replace those parts. I am willing to pay good money for one of these original sediment bowls. Please PM me if you have one that you would be willing to sell.
Thanks!
NoahView attachment 96095
I dug around in my vast collection and found these. I can sell all 3 (as parts) for $25 ( for all 3) plus shipping. I believe they are correct? Let me know ☺️
 

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I have this one.. Not sure what it's off of. In excellent condition.. make offer
 

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The conversations feature is a good resource for use to discuss such, as soon as there was interest, then it is only between the parties actually involved, same for swapping email addresses and phone numbers.
 
PayPal or Money Order. Shoot me a text or email. Really hate putting too much information on here 😔
The conversations feature is a good resource for use to discuss such, as soon as there was interest, then it is only between the parties actually involved, same for swapping email addresses and phone numbers.
Good point, thanks for the heads-up.
 
Hello,
I recently purchased a 1939 Farmall H with an aftermarket fuel line. I want to replace the fuel line with the original sediment bowl and metal fuel line setup. The tractor is a distillate model with the 1-gallon starting fuel tank as well as the main fuel tank. I can bend my own fuel lines, but need a sediment bowl for an all-fuel H. The reproduction sediment bowls you can buy online have the two fuel line inlet/outlets 180 degrees away from each other, as shown in the upper left and upper right of the diagram I have included. The original sediment bowl has the two inlet/outlets 90 degrees apart, as original part diagrams reveal, and as shown in the lower left of the diagram I have included. I would really like to find one of these original 90 degree-inlet/outlet types of all fuel sediment bowl. I don't care if it's a little beat up or if parts are missing, I can replace those parts. I am willing to pay good money for one of these original sediment bowls. Please PM me if you have one that you would be willing to sell.
Thanks!
NoahView attachment 96095
Since no one has mentioned it, and there will be some that argue it, but on a 39 the sediment bowl assembly would have been on the small starting tank, and IIRC that was a different assembly.
 
If you are looking for a true 1939 Farmall H sediment bowl, I should have either a NOS assembly, or a NOS top for one.
 
If you are looking for a true 1939 Farmall H sediment bowl, I should have either a NOS assembly, or a NOS top for one.
If you do I would be very interested to buy it, whether it is complete or just a top. If you have a picture of it that would be great. I am indeed looking for a true 1939-style sediment bowl, I plan to mount it on the starting fuel tank and plumb the fuel lines like they were in 1939.
 
Hello,
I recently purchased a 1939 Farmall H with an aftermarket fuel line. I want to replace the fuel line with the original sediment bowl and metal fuel line setup. The tractor is a distillate model with the 1-gallon starting fuel tank as well as the main fuel tank. I can bend my own fuel lines, but need a sediment bowl for an all-fuel H. The reproduction sediment bowls you can buy online have the two fuel line inlet/outlets 180 degrees away from each other, as shown in the upper left and upper right of the diagram I have included. The original sediment bowl has the two inlet/outlets 90 degrees apart, as original part diagrams reveal, and as shown in the lower left of the diagram I have included. I would really like to find one of these original 90 degree-inlet/outlet types of all fuel sediment bowl. I don't care if it's a little beat up or if parts are missing, I can replace those parts. I am willing to pay good money for one of these original sediment bowls. Please PM me if you have one that you would be willing to sell.
Thanks!
NoahView attachment 96095
Do I need radiator curtains or shutters to run gas and then Kerosene? Not for field use-just for show and demostration.
 
Do I need radiator curtains or shutters to run gas and then Kerosene? Not for field use-just for show and demostration.
It depends on how hot a climate you live in. From what I know, the engine needs to get above 190 degrees to be able to burn the kerosene. Having the shutters and using them speeds up how quickly the engine can reach 190 degrees, but in a hot climate they really aren't necessary.
 
I would be very interested to see a picture of your early H's fuel system if you have the time to take the pics. Thanks!
Yes I will get that for you. In a no light shed and the fog has made it super dark this past week. Snowing tonight so maybe that will change our weather over here
 

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