Runnwo said: (quoted from post at 21:40:05 10/05/09) This message is a reply to an archived post by James Williams on July 31, 2009 at 16:31:21.
The original subject was "Re: electric start farmall F20".
We have a 1939 F-20 grandpa bought it brand new. It was one of the last ones made. It had FACTORY electric start and Factory lights. We had it at a show and someone swiped the light switch. We can't even find a picture of the switch that was on it. Dad says it looked similar to a switch for an H but had a small light bulb in the middle of it.
NO F-20 EVER LEFT THE FACTORY WITH A STARTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IH authorized its dealers to install the Heisler starte setup on F-20 BEFORE THEY WERE DELIVERED TO THE CUSTOMER FROM THE DEALER!!!!!
get a parts book and READ IT!!! lights were the only facotry available elctric option for the 20's.
its getting kind of old tryin to get information out to people when they want to believe nonsense!
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