Posted by ryanwheelock on February 18, 2010 at 06:10:58 from (67.59.45.73):
Did all 1939, 1940 Farmall H"s come out with the dual fuel manifold and hole in hood for the other tank?? Just noticed that the old H I got stored in my barn that was my grandpa"s has the hole in hood and dual fuel manifold and rad. shutters. I knew it had the shutters but it has been years since I"ve used the tractor and I was younger and didnt know that much about dual fuel tractors to realize it had the hole and manifold. Did IH just stamp all hoods with the hole or was this at one time actually dual fuel. Were the carbs the same for gas engines and dual fuels?? One other question, years ago the dip stick for the hydro system fell down in the hole. Just the metal rod went down, would I be able to fish it out with a magnet you think? Whats at the bottom of the filler neck? just part of the res.? Thanks Ryan
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