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Va Gasman

12-12-2012 06:26:06
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I was looking thru some vacation photos. Saw this tractor that sits in the RED ROOSTER resturant in Pigeon Forge, TN.

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Skaning

12-12-2012 21:10:06
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Re: Farmall Regular Photo in reply to Va Gasman, 12-12-2012 06:26:06  
Lets face it, it may have a 25 serial number but later stuff added in the getting it restored. It's a nice looking restoration. I'm doing a 28 as I get time and I figure I will add am Oil filter even if it isn't "right" I'll have a few F20 parts in there I'm sure.

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Mike Androvich

12-12-2012 13:22:11
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Re: Farmall Regular Photo in reply to Va Gasman, 12-12-2012 06:26:06  
My only comment is that the date on the sign is wrong. It"s definitely not a 1925 model. Other than that it looks nice.

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Old-F20

12-12-2012 17:52:56
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Re: Farmall Regular Photo in reply to Mike Androvich, 12-12-2012 13:22:11  
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exactly what i was thinking

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sflem849

12-12-2012 18:36:50
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Re: Farmall Regular Photo in reply to Old-F20, 12-12-2012 17:52:56  
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So what year is it and how do you know? I know nothing about pre '39 tractors.

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wcnet.org

12-13-2012 16:28:30
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Re: Farmall Regular Photo in reply to sflem849, 12-12-2012 18:36:50  
Also might add wrong front steel, wrong seat bracket, wrong
throttle, wrong carb, wrong air cleaner tube, wrong rear steel, and
there's more but this is enough. Not trying to make nasty about the
tractor, but I see this so often where a year is affixed to a tractor
and it's just not so.

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Old-F20

12-12-2012 19:03:10
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Re: Farmall Regular Photo in reply to sflem849, 12-12-2012 18:36:50  
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the two biggest things would be the gov housing and the oil filter. Early 27's and older had a round gov housing, not the square top one like you see. secondly, they regulars didnt get oil filters until mid '29. there are quite a few other small things, but im not going to split hairs that much. If you dont know what the round gov looks like, let me know and ill take a pic of one of mine so you can see it

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Ron W

12-13-2012 11:01:16
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Re: Farmall Regular Photo in reply to Old-F20, 12-12-2012 19:03:10  
True, the early Regulars did not have oil filters, however, IHC did sell conversion kits complete with hole drilling directions and guides to install oil filters. Somewhere, I have one of those sheets that you put on the side of the block , center punch through the paper, then drill and tap. They also gave you leather washers to take up the unevenness of the rough casting of the block.

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John M

12-12-2012 11:30:25
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Re: Farmall Regular Photo in reply to Va Gasman, 12-12-2012 06:26:06  
Did he still have the ones out front? I havent been up there in a few years.

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Va Gasman

12-12-2012 13:45:01
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Re: Farmall Regular Photo in reply to John M, 12-12-2012 11:30:25  
I was last there in Oct 2011 and there was an MV and a H out front there then.

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BillyinStoughton

12-12-2012 06:58:08
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Re: Farmall Regular Photo in reply to Va Gasman, 12-12-2012 06:26:06  
I've seen that old girl before on my last stop in Pigeon Forge. I give her a thumbs up!

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