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Re: Re: Nit-picking Details on a H
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Posted by Paul in Mich on June 19, 2004 at 04:55:52 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Nit-picking Details on a H posted by kfox on June 18, 2004 at 23:22:01:
The small auxillary gas tanks are out there. You may try posting an ad in the classified section on this site or surf eBay. While distilate and kerosene heads may have been somewhat different, gasolene is now the fuel of choice and availability. Kerosene is available if you dont mind paying a high price for it, but the distilate fuels are a thing of the past. Most restorers plumb up the auxillary system, but run the tractor on gasolene. The wiring for the 41 was rubber clad solid core, and this type wire works best on magneto fired systems. Wiring is available at various sources. Under the gas tank was the correct place for the starter switch on a 41, and there was a pin that extenced through the steering post to be foot engaged. Hope this helps.
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