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Re: Farmall F-12
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Posted by JRM on January 23, 2006 at 17:39:41 from (152.163.100.65):
In Reply to: Farmall F-12 posted by J. J. from Afton on January 23, 2006 at 15:08:23:
JJ, the main differences between the 12 and 14 were the increased height on the steering wheel (the 12 had a shaft directly to the steering gear box, the 14 had a short shaft coming out of the steering gear box with a flex type coupling), governor upped a few rpms to get the extra 2hp., shorter brake levers on the 12, breather on the valve cover on the 14, breather on the governor housing on the 12(not sure exactly when that change took place), different number of bolt holes on the valve cover ( I think its 3 on the 12, 2 on the 14, I would have to look at mine to tell you), 8" clutch on the 12, 9" on the 14. As old as these tractors are, its not unusual to have parts from both 12's and 14's on them. My 14 has hydrid brake levers, 12 on the bottom, with the tops of 14 lever welded to them. I believe the 4818 is the part number for the block of both the 12 and 14 tractors. The serial number will be stamped on a flat spot near the fuel pump. Get that number and we can tell you the year.
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