Posted by rustyfarmall on July 28, 2010 at 07:25:31 from (209.152.78.140):
In Reply to: f12 steering wheel posted by enduro on July 28, 2010 at 07:09:39:
enduro said: (quoted from post at 07:09:39 07/28/10) I have a 1938 F12, in 1938 they had the rubber coated steering wheels witch of course the rubber has all but rotted off. Does anyone know a good alternative to five this to keep it as close to original as possible or should i just replace with a all steel steering wheel,thanks in advance.
I can get those steering wheels. They were also used on the F20, F30, and the very early Farmall A, B, H, and M. The only problem with what I can get is that the diameter of the wheel is sixteen inches (16), and may be
a bit too small for the F20s, Hs and Ms. Probably is O.K. for the As and Bs, and maybe the F12? What is the diameter of the steering wheel you have?
This post was edited by rustyfarmall at 07:35:45 07/28/10.
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