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Posted by Farmall Md nut on June 24, 2007 at 15:03:21 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Re: Red Power show posted by John M on June 24, 2007 at 14:46:58:
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I'm a little confused here myself. The manifold that is supposed to be on my F-12 has the heat riser shaft coming out of the back of the manifold for the linkage to hook to with the exhaust coming out next to the carb. The one I got new for it has the manual heat riser shaft towards the fuel tank, and the exhaust coming out of the front runner. I knew that they were different when I bought it. So there are two different styles(which I knew). What was the difference between the 2? The years maybe? Or is there a distillate manifold, and a Kerosene manifold, or is that one in the same? In PA I was always remember hearing it called either an "All fuel" or a "Kerosene" manifold. This site is the first I've heard of "Distillate" What is distillate considered? Thanks, Doug
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