Posted by BenB on December 12, 2009 at 21:06:58 from (74.42.97.240):
In Reply to: 400 all-fuel posted by Neil Hindman on December 11, 2009 at 15:59:43:
Neil- It's neat to hear I'm not one of the only guys with such a rare Farmall. I also have a Farmall 400 All-Fuel. My SN is 7644 or 7544 I believe but I'd have to double check. I know the casting #'s on the rear half are from Nov 1954 to the front half casting #'s dating up to Feb 1955. I've had several so called "experts" at tractor shows the past couple of years trying to argue with me that my tractor isnt an all-fuel and that they were'nt made on newer falmalls like the 400. It's fun to prove to them that it is when I show them how the Right side hood panel has a factory hole for the small starting gas tank in it. My tractor still has the origional manifold as well. I just wish I could find a shutter system to fit the radiator like it origionally had. The tractor does not like to run very well in these chilly Iowa winters like this one without the shutters.
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