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Re: Need help identifying year of Farmall F12?
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Posted by Bill B on March 12, 2001 at 18:28:12 from (209.182.69.184):
In Reply to: Need help identifying year of Farmall F12? posted by Adam Davis on March 12, 2001 at 06:35:11:
I also have a 35 F12. They should be gray to be correct, with red wheels. The pulley was often removed by the farmer when he did not need it, because unlike other farmalls, there is no way to take it out of gear. It runs whenever the clutch is out. This not only makes it more difficult to line up the belt, but the pulley is heavy enough to act like a flywheel, and when you have the tractor running in neutral,a nd push in the clutch it takes a long time for the gears to stop so you can shift into gear. Most of them were probably still in the machinery shed when the tractor was sold, and so most of them are lost. I have had several F12s and only one had a pulley.
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