Posted by Ron Weber on January 06, 2008 at 18:39:53 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: F-20 ELEC. START posted by BIG BORE 20 on January 06, 2008 at 14:55:28:
I agree--I do not belive that IHC made the electric start system--they sub contracted it out. A local dealer once told me that when they ordered a tractor for someone who wanted electric start, they got the tractor and then coverted it before delivering it to the customer. He also told me that when the tractors came in for trade-ins, overhauls, etc, they would add electric starters, lights, road gears, right hand brake handles, pneumatics, etc to make them sellable. Quite frequently they would talk a farmer into an upgrade when he would buy a more modern tractor---farmers around here prefered to keep an old tractor for odd jobs and as a back up. Dealers did whatever it took to stay ahead of the competition. Also, Sears used to sell parts and accessories in their catalog; I have a 1936 F-12 with sleeves, crank, rods, pistons, etc all bought from sears.
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