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Posted by CNKS on October 16, 2005 at 19:06:36 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: wonder if a farmall m could have been a all fuel posted by derek schwarting on October 16, 2005 at 18:26:16:
There is no such thing as an "all fuel" M. The engine was designed either for gasoline, kerosene or distillate. Heads and pistons, etc were different for each. All would run on gas, I suppose a distillate would run on kerosene and vice versa. But, each engine ran best on the fuel for which it was designed. Don't know what the hole is for. Could be a power unit engine that had to use a fuel pump. That does not explain the wires. It never had a pony motor. In case you have a diesel (chassis prefix should be FDBK) it would be a start on gas, and would have a carb and dist/magneto. It's an M, in running order it's worth between $500 and $1500 or thereabouts.
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