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Posted by Paul in Mich on April 06, 2004 at 20:34:54 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Rebuilding my first H many questions... posted by FarmallFan58 on April 06, 2004 at 15:21:18:
Farmall Fan, If you plan to paint the tractor yourself, I would suggest you use Case NH paint from your nearest Case NH dealer. The number is 2150 red rouge. It is also recommended that you use a compatable primer and thinner. YOu can get all the paint items at Case NH. The seat can be purchased from numerous sources, as can the seat shocks and rubber parts. O.E.M. Tractor parts has a full line of replacement parts which are as close to original parts as you will get. They will send you one of their catalogs on request. It is best to get a parts manual which will make ordering parts much easier. What you think is a damper in your manifold is just that. Your tractor was probably a distilate or Kerosene, meaning that it used gasoline to start, and then would be switched over to the alternate fuel when warmed up. YOu may have a small one gallon gas tank mounted under the hood on the ignition side of the tractor. Many of these dual fuel tractors, however, have been converted to gasoline only and some of the dual fuel equipment such as the small gas tank may have been stripped. There are also many used parts sources, you can find many of those by going to Google.com and typing in used farmall parts.
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