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Charles Boucher

11-22-2004 12:52:59




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Hi,I have an old 1939 f14,ser# fs142815.I am in the middel of the restoration.My tractor has the dual fuel tank,& the same hood as an f12 with the bead rolled into it down the center,& a small bead down each edge.It may have been replaced somewhere down the line.All of the pics I have seen of other f14's that have the starting tank in the hood,the hood is smooth.Are the hoods without the starting tanks smooth?Does anyone know if the hood is smooth or did IHC use f12 hoods on the 14's?I have built a new hood,but I need to know if I should roll a bead in it or not.Thanks Charles

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andy b.

11-22-2004 17:55:04




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 Re: f14 hood facts in reply to Charles Boucher Jr., 11-22-2004 12:52:59  
i have an F-14 and an F-12 outside right now. i'll check them tomorrow. they are both gasoline only (no second tank) and i don't think the F-14 hood has any beads on it. like i said, i'll check them tomorrow. they are both original (as far as i can tell).

andy b.



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Nebraska Cowman

11-22-2004 14:59:33




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 Re: f14 hood facts in reply to Charles Boucher Jr., 11-22-2004 12:52:59  
Of all the hoods in the parts book the only one that does not show a rib is the one with the hole cut out for the gas tank.



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Andy Martin

11-22-2004 13:31:33




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 Re: f14 hood facts in reply to Charles Boucher Jr., 11-22-2004 12:52:59  
I'll look on my grandpa's F-14 tonight. I'ts been in the family all along so I'm sure it is original. The older generation didn't do much maintenance beyond oil changes.



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John M

11-22-2004 13:01:34




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 Re: f14 hood facts in reply to Charles Boucher Jr., 11-22-2004 12:52:59  
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On my F14,I have the tank on the hood as well,it has a bead down each side.Hard to tell in the pic.



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John M

11-22-2004 15:39:42




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 Re: f14 hood facts in reply to John M, 11-22-2004 13:01:34  
Let me add,like Cowman said the rib is not on the hood for the tank down the center,but there are two smaller ribs/beads on each side of the hood,about 3/8 inch wide and about 1 inch from each end.I can get you a pic if youd like of mine,I know its original to the tractor,or at the very least IHC.



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Charles Boucher Jr.

11-22-2004 18:48:58




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 Re: f14 hood facts in reply to John M, 11-22-2004 15:39:42  
Thanks Guys,I just want to get the hood right.If anybody needs a hood,drive coupler cover,or fenders for a f14 or f12 I can help.I have built all of this for my tractor using IHC parts for patterns.Also is it standard for a f14 hood without the fuel tank hole to have the steel fuel ??? valve,bleeder,or whatever it is bolted thru the hood at the end of the bead?Or is this an f12 part?Thanks for your help guys.

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andy b.

11-23-2004 19:20:16




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 Re: f14 hood facts in reply to Charles Boucher Jr., 11-22-2004 18:48:58  
i checked my F-14 hood. the two sides have the edge rolled under, and the center of the hood has a raised rib. the rib runs front to back and starts about 2" from the front and ends about 2" from the rear. there are no holes in it (other than the one the dufus cut for the exhaust) and nothing mounted in or on it.

do you have pics of the fenders you made up? does it include all the mounting hardware and brackets, or just the fender?

andy b.

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