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Re: auxiliary fuel tank on an H
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Posted by JDM on September 23, 2001 at 08:23:18 from (206.74.34.84):
In Reply to: auxiliary fuel tank on an H posted by Jim on September 22, 2001 at 19:03:27:
The wya I understand it is that the sediment bowl was on the small tank and not the big one originally and have seen some pics to prove it it,but have seen more to the contrary with the sediment bowl on the big tank.The gas lines were looped around in both situations.I was told that mant times the belt pulley would slip off and catch the sediment bowl and most farmers moved it to the big tank.Every factory letter series Ive had or seen has steel fuel lines!Copper was cheaper and easier to bend for replacement.the lines are one part Ive never seen an IHC or IH stamped on to verify which one it accually was but I would say steel.
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