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F-12 Hand Crank

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Jason Spring

01-25-2004 18:19:51




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I'm looking for an F-12 hand crank. Bought a 1935 F-12 in great shape at a farm auction, but no hand crank. I have looked all over the internet for one and can't find one anywhere. Also looking for a good place to get F-12 parts.
Thanks so much.




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Fred Milner

01-26-2004 16:54:40




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 Re: F-12 Hand Crank in reply to Jason Spring, 01-25-2004 18:19:51  
Rice Equipment 814-226-9200 He has a lot of stuff you might need and also the crank for $48.20, price may change. Good man to deal with. Fordson house also has some parts and also good to deal with. Good luck with it.



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James Williams

01-26-2004 10:13:28




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 Re: F-12 Hand Crank in reply to Jason Spring, 01-25-2004 18:19:51  
Jason,I had the same problem,when I bought one of my F12,the man I bought it from took the crank and would'nt let me have it.I took a crank from a H and drilled it out.15/16 in. is to tight,1 in might be to loose,I havent finished mine yet.You also might want to drill the crank and install a pin to fasten the crank handle to the tractor,this will keep you from loosing it,and will prevent it from flying off if something goes wrong

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Ross

01-25-2004 20:06:53




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 Re: F-12 Hand Crank in reply to Jason Spring, 01-25-2004 18:19:51  
Depends on if you are looking for new or used parts, but I have a few F12 parts laying around.



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jason(Ma)

01-25-2004 19:51:49




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 Re: F-12 Hand Crank in reply to Jason Spring, 01-25-2004 18:19:51  
Rice equip in PA, I haven't got the number handy at the moment, if you do a search of the archives here you should find it. Webbers is another source for parts. I would get a subscription to Red Power magazine, lots of ad's for parts. The Red farmalls started with the 1937 model year. Paint codes to the left will get you the proper grey (it's really dark). Good Luck



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