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Farmerfred

08-31-2004 08:34:58




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I have a Farmall A parts tractor with 4 openings on the hood and the small gas tank for starting.Are these rare?




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Paul in Mich

09-01-2004 14:36:15




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 Re: Farmall A hood in reply to Farmerfred, 08-31-2004 08:34:58  
Fred, There were quite a few Kerosene and/or distilate tractors from 1939 through 1945. They steadily dwindled in numbers after that. I don"t know if I would regard them as rare, although I have been to quite a few shows this summer, and havent seen any. I own a 1940 A kerosene model which makes me more on the lookout for one like it. As far as trying to sell the hood as a rare item, it would seem to me that if it were more rare than the gasolene type hood, that the market would be equally rare, which takes you back to square one. YOu may try listing it in the classifieds on this site and see what kind of response you get. What is probably more rare is the auxillary gas tank and the shutter assembly including linkage, as so many of these tractors were converted to gasolent only tractors and many of the auxillary tanks and shutter linkage got pitched.

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Sorta

08-31-2004 15:29:57




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 Re: Farmall A hood in reply to Farmerfred, 08-31-2004 08:34:58  
The hoods are probaly more common than 3 hole type. If gas tank is in good condition with correct sediment bowl and lines is a fairly hard to find item.



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Jeff In Ontario

08-31-2004 10:38:17




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 Re: Farmall A hood in reply to Farmerfred, 08-31-2004 08:34:58  
I think they will be more "rare" in some areas than in others. I don"t really think that you will be able to get much more for it (if you were to sell it) than for a regular "A" hood. It"s all in finding someone who really really needs it and is willing to pay for it.

---Jeff



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