Posted by Andy Motteberg on February 08, 2008 at 20:58:14 from (4.143.223.86):
In Reply to: FARMALL H HOOD posted by RANDYa20 on February 08, 2008 at 18:24:23:
Here are what all the holes are for:
The one on the farthest left is the exhaust pipe hole
The two smallest ones on the top are for the grease zerks in the steering joints.
The 2 next to each other are for the OIL pressure gauge and the other for the WATER temperature gauge.
The last two that are on the hood... one for the air cleaner pipe and the other for the starting tank "distillate tank". That tank would hold 1 gallon of gasoline for tractors that start on gasoline and switch to Distillate or Kerosene when they are warmed up. The large 17-1/2 fuel tank filler neck does NOT have a hole in the hood.
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