Posted by primerk5 on March 03, 2010 at 05:08:05 from (20.132.68.146):
In Reply to: 1943 H X3 posted by Wardner on February 28, 2010 at 19:37:45:
Mike CA said: (quoted from post at 00:11:20 03/03/10) Primer, if you could give a better look at the manifold I could tell for sure, but it looks like a gas manifold on it. However, the carb has the distillate drain plug.
Also, if you could give a picture of the right side... there should be the small gas tank over there.
That tractor has a lot of rust on it. It will be a challenging project! Good luck!
I'll try to get some better pictures of the manifold soon. I'm pretty sure it is a Gas one, since I didn't see any sort of valve in it. I've never seen one of these before would be interesting if someone has a picture of one.
The Small Gas tank is missing which is what got this thread started. I wanted to make sure that it should have had one due to the hole for it in the hood. It also has a regular gas sediment bowl/valve. At least it only has one inlet.
As for the rust, Ya its got alot of surface rust. My other H looked very similar to this when I got it as well. Most of my projects are challenging. :D
BTW: the control rod is there for the Shutters. all the way up to the place by the oil fill. But the shutters are long since gone.. Figures.. :?
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