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Hey Guy Fay

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IH Collector

11-08-2004 12:39:20




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Was wondering if you could tell me how many Farmall 450 All Fuels were built? I recently aquired one, and I only know of one other. I posteed on here a while back bout it, but with no replies. Figured you might have an idea!! Thanks!




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Guy Fay

11-08-2004 15:16:59




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 Re: Hey Guy Fay in reply to IH Collector, 11-08-2004 12:39:20  
It's in the Hundred Series Originality Guide. And there ain't no such thing as an IH All-Fuel. All-Fuel is a Deere term. IH made seperate kerosene models, and seperate distillate models, with different compression ratios. Kerosene in a 450 would be very, very rare, distillate would only be very rare.



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Harold H

11-09-2004 13:31:52




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 Re: Hey Guy Fay in reply to Guy Fay, 11-08-2004 15:16:59  
Our dealership sold only one new distilate Farmall 450 that I remember.

Harold H



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IH Collector

11-09-2004 14:09:36




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 Re: Hey Guy Fay in reply to Harold H, 11-09-2004 13:31:52  
Sorry bout calling it an all fuel. Mine is a distillate with the original small fuel tank that goes with it. Has the " A " stamped in the serial number plate, and the " A " also stamped in the block, meaning distillate. I was just curious as to how many of these were around. Like I said, I only know of 1 other, well maybe 2 others now since Harold remembers 1, unless 1 of these 2 is it.



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Guy Fay

11-09-2004 14:42:23




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 Re: Hey Guy Fay in reply to IH Collector, 11-09-2004 14:09:36  
Awww Crap, I don't have those numbers in my book for that model after getting all mouthy-sorry about that. For the distillate model numbers, hit up the Wisconsin Historical Society McCormick-IH Collection- they should have them, that's where I got mine.



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John M...Yo Guy!

11-09-2004 18:21:51




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 Re: Hey Guy Fay in reply to Guy Fay, 11-09-2004 14:42:23  
Preciate your responce the other day to my email.I accidentally deleted it before I responded.



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