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Posted by Pete in PA on August 26, 2000 at 15:36:01 from (64.41.33.165):
Hey all... Well, I wound up buying the dual fuel H I was asking about... serial number FBH 41064, which puts it at 1940 I think... what does the FBH stand for - Farmall ???? "H"... Turns out that one of the prior owners left the smaller gas tank used for starting, but did disassemble everything below the tank. Great tin, about 1/2 repaint (pro job), about 1/2 original paint still looks pretty good, although slight color mismatch now. New rear tires and tubes, runs smoothly although does have a fuel drip coming from the choke when choke is out full, and electrical system is not working - battery does not keep a charge, ammeter reads constant discharge, belt pulley and PTO both look and work good...paid a fair price for it $1500, but figured it was worth it to me so that was all I cared about...drove it home with my wife following behind in my Jeep - about 15 miles, made it in under an hour (stopped a few times to let traffic by, etc) Thanks for all your help everyone in answering my questions that have no doubt been asked, and answered, many times before. Plans? Add a wide front, then straight on 'till morning..... Pete in PA
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