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Posted by scotc on June 05, 2006 at 17:19:03 from (204.110.228.254):
A neighbor recently came into possession of (nd I"m thinking of buying) an h s/n 1177xx that has a pony tank and odd manifold. The stack is attached by two bolts through a flange that thread into the top of the manifold like on an 806 gasser, and the manifold is huge, but the carb intake looks to be about the same size as on the B. I"ve never seen one like this on an h and my uncle thinks it"s a kerosene or some kind of multi-fuel tractor. The thing started but ran rough (with gas in the main tank), the tin"s straight but could use some freshening. Any idea what I"m looking at? There"s no letters stamped in the s/n just 6 numerical digits.
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