Posted by Riftweaver on July 22, 2011 at 21:03:21 from (68.114.244.227):
Hello all!
As this is my first post, I should introduce myself. My name is Jim and I am the owner of a 1942 H. I am looking to try and work it back into show quality eventually. It's not in horrible shape, nor is it in excellent shape. It was my father's tractor and he used it mainly for local shows. I know it brought him a lot of joy. He recently passed and I was asked if I would like it.
My first question is this...I know what the battery box is supposed to look like. I know it's supposed to slide and lock down on those "T" bolts that go through the bottom. (Mine has been replaced by an aftermarket marine battery box) As far as the cover goes, is it supposed to have rubber isolators on the underside of the cover? how many? are they mounted to plates and then the plates spot welded to the underside of the cover? I want to make sure I get the right parts to replace what is incorrect.
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