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Posted by F14 on February 10, 2000 at 06:28:31 from (209.222.216.2):
In Reply to: Unknown IH posted by Kelly's South Fourty on February 10, 2000 at 06:10:52:
External radiator, no sheet metal cowling, so it's an F-## model. If the rear axle has drop gears (rear wheel centerline lower than the trans centerline) that makes it either a Regular, F-20 or F-30. You can tell a Regular from an F-20 by two major indicators: The steering gears on a Regular are exposed, and it has an exhaust pointing down. If the gears are enclosed in a casting, and the exhaust exits up, it's a 20 or a 30. Don't know the specific clues between those two. If the rear axle is straight (no drop mechanism) it's either an F12 or an F14. Serial number/model tag on them is on the rear side of the front gas tank support. It'll say F12 or F14 right on it. Other major spotting clue is that the F14 has a rubber covered steering wheel on a shaft that is angled down from wheel to bolster. F12 steering shaft is parallel to the hood.
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