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Posted by Dale in Ar. on August 18, 2004 at 08:23:37 from (166.102.25.95):
In Reply to: Farmall tractor paint posted by Jeff W on August 17, 2004 at 19:38:50:
I am in the process in restoring a 35 F12 and it has red paint undersome of the parts that I have removed.I have also noticed some 35 F12's that were painted gray.Now from what I have gathered,International switched the color of paint sometime in the production of the the F12.My serial numbers are close to the middle of the year,don't know exactly where.So,the answer to your question as to why some F14 are painted gray? My guess is that they either wanted to look old or they don't know what thy had or you were looking at older F12s.The F12s and the F14 look alot alike,just about the only quick way to tell the difference is to look at the steering rods.The F12 is flat and close to the gas tank.The F14 is raised at the gas tank and on about a 10-20 degree angle from the steering wheel to the steering sector.
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