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  1. Bartrams Garage

    Hough Payloader Model HA

    Muzy, The block casting numbers match up with a Wahkesha FC series engine. I checked my payloader and it has the same block number except for the "A" suffix. You may want to try jobbersinc.com for parts. From what I can remember they had a pretty good selection of FC series parts when I was...
  2. Bartrams Garage

    Hough Payloader Model HA

    Jonny B, Your Payloader is an HA-B model, it was built back in 1963. It is powered by a tried and true Waukesha FC series engine. Please post pictures of your machine once you get your priviages. Let me know if you have any further questions, I have a some experience with these machines. Ray
  3. Bartrams Garage

    H25B Hough Pay Loader Question

    Welcome to the board dbanks, From what I can tell from the serial number that you listed; your machine is a 1972 and was definitely built as a diesel. I wouldn't be able to tell you what it is worth:beatsme, but if you could please post some pictures of your Payloader. Thanks! Ray
  4. Bartrams Garage

    Hough Payloader Model HA

    Welcome to the board Operator, For your water pump, contact Jobbers Warehouse in Philadelphia 215-236-8500, ask for Jimmy, he'll be able to fix you up with a rebuilt pump. I bought all of my Waukesha engine parts from them. They specialize in older, hard to find engines and parts. Plan on...
  5. Bartrams Garage

    Hough Payloader Model HA

    Hi Ted, Check out the book “Payline “by Oscar H. Will, it tells the complete history of IH and Hough construction equipment. In the back of the book it gives a complete breakdown by serial number of IH and Hough machines. Not to repeat myself but here’s the story. The model HA began...
  6. Bartrams Garage

    Hough Payloader Model HA

    Hi Ted, Your Payloader looks like a first generation machine, manufactured prior to 1952. If your serial number is still visible, please post it, it will help identify the exact year of manufacture. Ray
  7. Bartrams Garage

    How's this for a project...?

    Hey Brad, As a thermostat, I took a 160° automotive thermostat and cut down the outside diameter to 2”. I then bonded it to the outlet of the waterpump housing. After that, I took a 1.5” PVC coupling (which is 2” in diameter) and bonded that to the thermostat. I essence, the thermostat is...
  8. Bartrams Garage

    How's this for a project...?

    Took this picture from my engine manual since I don't have a scanner here. Hopefully this helps. Best of luck with your engine work. Ray
  9. Bartrams Garage

    How's this for a project...?

    Brad, One of these days, hopefully in the very distant future, I will pull my motor and do the re-seal thing. Right now I can deal with the occasional engine oil spots on the garage floor. One of these little FC Waukesha's just sold on ebay yesterday for close to $1000.00. The item...
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    I've been fix'n a HOUGH a model HA or H25

    Some fun Payloader facts from the book Payline, The model HA was produced from 1947 to 1970. From 1958 to 1970 both the HA and H25 were availible in the International catolog. Datsunman, I have two videos posted on You Tube of my HA. If I can find someone to hold the camera, I too will...
  11. Bartrams Garage

    How's this for a project...?

    Brad, Anything worth doing is worth over doing! In all honesty, my other passion is boating and I couldn’t do that in the winter. All of you have seen the results. My machine is not perfect. Years of neglect had already taken its toll on the sheet metal. But I did the best with what I...
  12. Bartrams Garage

    I've been fix'n a HOUGH a model HA or H25

    Brain, I ordered "Payline" on Saturday from Amazon. It arrived today. I was like a kid at christmas time, I couldn't wait to get the box open. You were right, all of the serial number breakdowns were in the back of the book.:notworthy Great pictures of alot of unique equipment. I've...
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    I've been fix'n a HOUGH a model HA or H25

    Very fascinating pictures Datsunman! Keep the pictures coming. Sorry to hear about the oil problem in the engine. My opinion of the model designation between the HA and H25 series is as follows: The HA series had a Clutches and manual transmissions (older models) or torque converter/clutches...
  14. Bartrams Garage

    How's this for a project...?

    Hi Datsunman, Pre 1955 Payloaders such as mine, had twin displacement single acting 3.5 in. dia. cylinders on the booms. And a single displacement type single acting 3.5 in. dia. cylinder on the bucket. Early Payloaders had a manual release bucket. Patrick in France has a perfect example...
  15. Bartrams Garage

    How's this for a project...?

    Brad, “Turd” meet “Bob the Builder”….. In all seriousness don’t worry about the transmission yet. As I’ve found it’s easier to get the transmission in gear when the engine is running. I also could not get the High/Low shifter to move, once I started using my machine it began to free up...
  16. Bartrams Garage

    How's this for a project...?

    Brad, The FC-281 is just a derivative of the tried and true Waukesha FC engine. According to my documentation this engine was used in payloader S/Ns 26900 thru 27400 and 2A-27401 & up. Looking at your pictures, you may have a Delco distributor. But if it is a Prestolite, here are the...
  17. Bartrams Garage

    How's this for a project...?

    Brad, Congratulations on your purchase! Your Payloader appears to be a third generation machine (4 cylinder lift arrangement, “PAYLOADER” cast into the counterweight). Production of these machines began in approximately 1955. Believe it or not, yours looks in much better shape than what I...
  18. Bartrams Garage

    H25B Hough Pay Loader Question

    Congratulations on your purchase! We need to save as many of these machines as we can. They may not be as fast or productive as a modern skid steer, but they are handy and don’t tear up the lawn when you use them. Please post pictures of your machine when you can. Brian, I saw pictures of...
  19. Bartrams Garage

    Hough Payloader Model HA

    Carl, As was previously posted, the steering components for early "HA" Payloaders appear to be similar to late '40s to early '50s Ford heavy duty truck items. I haven't been able to verify any part numbers yet, but the tie rod ends and drag link ends for my second generation HA (1952 to 1954)...
  20. Bartrams Garage

    Hough Payloader Model HA

    Phil, My HA was originally a 6v positive ground system and I converted it to a 12v negative ground system. This conversion is somewhat complex, but if you take your time you will not have any problems. The first items that you need to change are your 6v coil and any other 6v accessories that...
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