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Posted by dupontwarrior on April 21, 2005 at 06:40:22 from (72.2.207.208):
Just a few more questions on my F12. According to serial it is a 37, and have found grey uinder the many coats of red, I was thinking that they quit greay in late 36. Am I wrong? Also, It has the sloping steering shaft, I was under the assumption that the F12 ran parralel to the hood like the F20. Nothing looks welded, could it have come this way, or was it changed at some point. Also, the seat is differnet than the other F12 I have seen. It is just a verticle pipe perpendicular to the final drive with a ridgid mount seat pan. Was the spring seat an option back then and this was the standard? I see most F12 and 14 with the spring style seat, similar to the F20 F30 H M style. Starting to get confused as to what is supposed to be on this one and whats not. I am pretty much a purist and try to get everything back tot he way it was at time of delivery on all my tractors. All your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
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