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Farmall F-12 - Different Looking Frame Rails

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Andy Motteberg

06-05-2007 19:58:03




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I don't know why my Dad's 1933 F-12 has different looking frame rails. I've never seen any like them before. Its a different style. Can anyone give me any info on these? Why do they look different? Thanks.




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Bob Kerr

06-07-2007 06:37:13




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 Re: Farmall F-12 - Different Looking Frame Rails in reply to Andy Motteberg, 06-05-2007 19:58:03  
I am not sure on these but it may be because they used the wauskesha engine the first couple years. 33 was the worst year of the depression and a lot of factorys were running only one or two days a week and orders were very slow to come in. I have a feeling that the little F-12s may have helped save IH from closing up for good.



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J.J. from Afton

06-06-2007 21:00:35




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 Re: Farmall F-12 - Different Looking Frame Rails in reply to Andy Motteberg, 06-05-2007 19:58:03  
Oh I'd be willing to bet that an F-12 or two snuck out of the factory with one of those starting tanks on it.



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Andy Motteberg

06-05-2007 19:58:52




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 Farmall F-12 - Different Looking Frame Rails in reply to Andy Motteberg, 06-05-2007 19:58:03  
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This is a regular one.



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jason(ma)

06-06-2007 03:43:39




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 Re: Farmall F-12 - Different Looking Frame Rails in reply to Andy Motteberg, 06-05-2007 19:58:52  
yeah there are early and late frame rails. Guy Fay wrote an article that was in Red Power a while back that listed a bunch of changes the f-12's went threw.



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J.J. from Afton

06-05-2007 21:26:53




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 Re: Farmall F-12 - Different Looking Frame Rails in reply to Andy Motteberg, 06-05-2007 19:58:52  
I am not certain but I believe the early F-12s up to sometime in at least 34 had the framerails that are sort of curved at the end like those in your first picture. My F-12 which is a 34 has frame rails indentical to those on yours. While my parts engine/front end came with a frame rail indentical to that in your second picture. Its just the same reason that some F-12s have the primer attached to the hood while others dont, and some have a starting tank mounted to the hood itself. Its all a matter of what year they were made coinciding with they were coming out of the factory with.

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Andy Motteberg

06-06-2007 12:31:48




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 Re: Farmall F-12 - Different Looking Frame Rails in reply to J.J. from Afton, 06-05-2007 21:26:53  
Thanks. The F12 never used the tank in the hood, only the F-14 originally.



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