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Posted by jason(ma) on January 23, 2006 at 18:40:26 from (151.203.127.17):
In Reply to: Farmall F-12 posted by J. J. from Afton on January 23, 2006 at 15:08:23:

here is a pic of my 34 f-12. Your ser number of 7878 makes it a 34. Guy Fay had a nice article about the f-12 a few years back in Red Power magazine. You might see if it's available. The front bolster (2959dx) used uptil #11755 will have a scalloping to it. The frame rails curve in at the transmission on a 34. This makes mounting a hiesler Overdrive a pain. Early blocks have the dip stick. Replacement rod bearing need to have a notch cut into the rod, not hard to do. Rice Equipment in PA has a listing of parts for the f-12. Feel free to email me with anything I can help you with
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