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Posted by JOHNNY WATKINS on December 09, 2001 at 19:08:57 from (209.97.104.125):
I JUST BOUGHT THIS TRACTOR FOR ME AN MY SON TO RESTORE AND PUT IN TRACTOR SHOWS AND PARADES HERE AND PULL FLOATS WITH. TRACTOR WAS IN GREAT SHAPE,(KEPT UNDER A BARN) ALL WE HAVE TO DO IS JUST PAINT IT. MY QUESTION WHAT IS THE SMALL ALUMINUM TANK ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE TRACTOR, JUST IN FRONT OF GAS TANK UNDER THE HOOD. IT HAS A VALVE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE TANK LIKE A LINE WOULD HAVE HOOK ON TO --BUT THERE IS NO LINE . IT STICKS UP THROUGH THE HOOD WITH A CAP ON IT. LOOKS LIKE ABOUT 1 GALLON SIZE TANK ( 6" ROUND 12" LONG ). WOULD ALSO LIKE TO KNOW WHERE I COULD ORDER PARTS FOR THIS TRACTOR, SEAT, PAINT, DECALS, HOOD EMBLEM, AND COULD YOU GET FENDERS FOR THIS TRACTOR ? WOULD LIKE A DRAW BAR SET UP ALSO. WHEN WE BOUGHT THIS TRACTOR IT CAME WITH A 2 ROW CORN PICKER ON IT (NEW IDEA, BRAND) I EVEN PULL CORN WITH IT BEFORE I REMOVED IT FROM THE TRACTOR. WOULD LIKE TO REPAINT IT ONE DAY AND PUT IT BACK ON THE TRACTOR FOR SHOW. ALSO THERE IS NO DIPSTICK FOR THE OIL ON THIS ENGINE. HOW DO YOU CHECK THE OIL (I NOTICED THE VALVES IN THE OIL PAN , ONE SLIGHTLY HIGHER THAN THE OTHER , IS THAT THE DIP STICK?
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