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Speaking of dipsticks
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moll
10-11-2018 06:50:59
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Have you all seen the aftermarket dipstick conversion on an F-20 I used to have? The lower petcock was taken out of the side of the oil pan, a pipe elbow and nipple installed for the stick. The more I think about it, it may have been installed in the large petcock hole.
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rustyfarmall
10-11-2018 07:18:43
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Re: Speaking of dipsticks in reply to moll, 10-11-2018 06:50:59
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Not an F20, but I have a dipstick here that I removed from my M. Manufactured by "HEIKEN" Atlantic, Iowa. It replaced the top petcock. I believe that M&W also made such accessories.
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cuby
10-11-2018 09:52:58
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Re: Speaking of dipsticks in reply to rustyfarmall, 10-11-2018 07:18:43
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I think Heiken did a lot of small manufactureing. Didn't a fella from Guthrie County make the first Pioneer Coupler? I once had a rear tractor light called "Twin Lenze" that was manufactured in Harlan, Iowa
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