[Farmall] Need Plugs, Wires for F12
Robert L. Holtzer
rholtzer at earthlink.net
Mon Apr 18 23:15:23 PDT 2005
Prices for nearly everything seem to be going crazy lately. Regular gas is
$2.759 in Petaluma as of yesterday.
I know a crusty old (?) guy named Currie. He lurks about in the Sacramento
foothills area.
Miracles continue -- Boehm collecting red!! Wow!
Good to hear from you.
Bob H
At 03:52 PM 4/18/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>Tulare was fine, Robert. Got to spend time with some great IHC folks.
>Bought a nice '34 F-20 from a crusty old guy named Currie. Confirmed that
>there's a new IHC collector out there... John Boehm. Green must not be
>his favorite color any more.
>
>Don't think I'll even bother to get a bidder's number next year; the
>auction prices were remarkable. I did get to lean against what might have
>once been a Waukesha F-12 for a little while. Nothing left of the
>original other than steel wheels, tranny, frame and hood. The rest had
>been replaced by later F-12 stuff. It went for $530. No tag.
>
>-Karl
>-------------
>>I purchased all components at NAPA, including the solid core wire.
>>Certainly not a restoration but it is relatively inexpensive and readily
>>available. Soldering the mag end connectors seems necessary. NAPA has
>>neat little L-shaped plug ends that snap on and off readily. I don't
>>recall whether they need to be soldered or not.
>>
>>Hi, Karl. How was Tulare?
>>
>>Bob Holtzer
>
>
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