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Originally Posted by ol'George
If the gas tank is rusty/leaky, new repops are readily available from Steiner tractor as well as other places and ah-FORD-able. 
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I have seen them and may just buy one. If this one doesn’t leak I will at least try cleaning it first though.
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Originally Posted by West Valley G
So as impressive as the 8n looks in the pictures. What inquiring
minds such as mine are wondering. Catch any fish out of the boat
tarped up in photos?
Ken 
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That’s not mine, I took those first few pics at the PO’s house. My dad has a boat, him and my mom are always fishing, and have won quite a few bass tournaments. I’ve gone a few times, but never really got into it. I thought I had a picture of his boat, but I can’t find it.
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Originally Posted by Billy-O
I'd keep the 12 volts.... Starting performance is much better. Especially in cold weather.
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Yeah, I know. If I keep it as a working tractor, I will probably keep the 12 volts. If I restore it I will probably go back to 6. My Farmall Cub is still 6 volts and always starts fine, but that is in a heated garage.
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Originally Posted by mrfred54
Free tractor, some guys have all the luck!!!! Nice looking 8n, good luck with it.
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