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Posted by Jarrod on December 25, 1999 at 10:38:35 from (216.96.8.148):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: serial numbers for H posted by Took his xx as a 4th 5th didgit in serial # on December 25, 1999 at 07:07:56:
Thanks for the reply. The xx is the last two digits. Yes I can read them, I just didn't use them. How many H's were produced? Till what year? We got that thing home today. We even drove it home!!! About 4 miles. I'm normally a green man but I'm impressed with this H. We loaded the f-26 so we could drag it out of the trees/creek. but before we did we broke the motor loose by hand, checked engine oil for water found only oil in crankcase and antifreeze in radiator. Good signs. Drained a quart of water from rearend, probably condensation. fixed wire that the packrat had chewed. Also cleaned large nest out from under hood. Checked it for gas and started to pull it with the f-26. Down the drive a time or two and away it came to life. Tried to load it on the trailer but the rear tires were out to far and the sickle mower and it wouldn't quite go between the fenders. So we roaded it home. Not bad for sitting at least 5 years. By the way here's the few details on the f-26. Not really an f-26 just an f-20 with a Chevy 6 and another tranny. Also 20.8 x 38 rice tires. It's a screamer. Thanks. Jarrod
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