Posted by SweetFeet on May 19, 2014 at 19:06:41 from (70.35.103.74):
Husband has two questions about Farmall Regular fuel lines (can't find an answer in the Markle book).
1. Were original Farmall Regular fuel lines made out of steel or out of copper.
2. Could anyone post a photo of Regular fuel lines that they know are original (or at least configured to match the original ones)? a. pic showing fuel line from small starter tank to the sediment bowl b. pic showing fuel line from sediment bowl to the carburetor ... he would like to make up a set of fuel lines to match the look of original ones from the factory.
Thanks if you can help out!
The engine is real close to going back into the tractor!! My husband recently started the engine on an engine stand and it's running nice! I made video of the first-start up... she belched a bunch of black smoke and then smoothed out and ran well. It was really a fun moment to have saved to video.
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