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Posted by Bill Smith on August 05, 2001 at 11:30:23 from (128.242.4.59):
When Farmall tractors where issued new, they came with a few various small items such as spark plug wrench, hand crank, and owners manuels. What small items where you suppose to have for a F-20 as well as for the H, and M? I would also like to know where these items were meant to be kept on tractor? Small items could be thrown in the tool box so I am mainly referring to the removable hand crank. For the F-20 I always slide the big end of the crank down between the fuel tank caste iron support and the tool box. This will eventually wear a hole in tool box. On H's and M's I stick the handle of the crank down in the square tubing that is part of the drawbar axel clamps. I got original 6 volt system on the H and you know how that goes. Not enough juice to start alot of times and carrying the crank with is necessary. I just don't know if I am missing some additional items or if I am keeping these crank's in the intended spot. I have never seen an owners manuel for a F-20 but I am assuming there was one. Am I correct? On an H and M the only tool box I can see is the little cubby whole right under the seat. Actually just a piece of tin that was added to seat assembly. Not room for much there. I have seen a few H's and M's with a box and lid assembly bolted onto the side of frame. Was this box a factory option or simply a owner add on deal. I got a home made one on mine and it was specificly made to hold a 6 pack of beer and ice. It even has holes in the bottom of it to drain water from melted ice. I thought it was a pretty nice add on feature myself. Also was there an umbrella shade assembly option for tractors. I don't believe there was but I am cosidering putting an umbrella on. Maybe I can find an aftermarket one or something.
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