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Animal

07-06-2007 09:49:16




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how is the non vented fuel cap work on the gravity system of the M? This does not seem right to me.




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Owen Aaland

07-06-2007 20:21:47




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 Re: Another Farmall M question in reply to Animal, 07-06-2007 09:49:16  
The M came with a vented cap. The original cap was about one inch high and the vents were located on the underside just inside the outer rim. Where the cap was crimped together there were several gaps that served as the vents. The triple baffle caps were sold as a replacment cap to correct a problem of fuel leaking out of the vents on the original style caps. The current cap with two vent holes was introduces to correct a problem of the vent hole sometimes getting plugged on the earlier caps.

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Andy Motteberg

07-06-2007 14:20:05




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 Re: Another Farmall M question in reply to Animal, 07-06-2007 09:49:16  
Get a free gas cap on this site.



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NawlensGator

07-06-2007 12:03:04




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 Re: Another Farmall M question in reply to Animal, 07-06-2007 09:49:16  

I got 2 new vented caps from IHC/Case. Just emailed them.



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old

07-06-2007 09:52:10




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 Re: Another Farmall M question in reply to Animal, 07-06-2007 09:49:16  
Should be vented, Thats part of the free cap thing. So yes you need a vented cap on it



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rrlund

07-06-2007 10:52:28




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 Re: Another Farmall M question in reply to old, 07-06-2007 09:52:10  
Dittos to that. A fellow here was burned severly several years ago from a release of vapor from one when he took the cap off hot.



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