I've had an Empire tractor for several years. These tractors were made after WWII using the running gear from Willys jeeps. They used the engine, transmission, transfer case, rearend, steering, etc from the jeep. At some point in my tractors life someone replaced the flathead 4 Willys engine with a F-head Jeep engine.
My tractor looked pretty good, but had some issues like the hole cut in the hood needed for the taller carburetor height when using a F-head engine. This was also common to the 4x4 Jeeps when people replaced the flathead four with the F-head four.
This year I decided to find a flathead engine to make the tractor more like original. I ended up buying 3 different Willys/Jeep flathead four engines. None were complete or running, but I thought with the three engines I would have enough to build one good engine.
Since I don't have enough time to finish any of the numerous other projects I've started I hired a retired professional mechanic to do the engine work for me. He's done a real nice job on the engine so far and it should be like a new engine when he's finished.
After taking the F-head out of the tractor, I decided to also have the transmission and transfer case gone through as it had some noise when I had driven it in the past. Good thing I did as it was really worn out and I had another friend that does rearend and manual transmission work completely rebuild both units.
The rebuilt transmission has been reinstalled.
The rebuilt engine has been reinstalled and just needs a few things hooked up and we should be able to get it started.
Hopefully it will be running again before Christmas!
Only bad part is I probably have more money invested in this tractor than it is worth, but on the bright side it will mechanically be just like new.
I don't have any photos handy to load, but will try to load some later.
George