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6-12 Carburator

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    Posted: 10 Sep 2012 at 8:15pm
Can anyone tell me what brand Carb was used on the 6-12?
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Kingston 5-ball

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According to the book it was a Kingston model L.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MNLonnie Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Sep 2012 at 8:20pm
Forgot to mention, if you have a model 6-12 I am extremely jealous, that's my dream tractor.
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Kingston model L2
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Thanks I don't have access to my books. I remember looking it up but I couldn't remember what it is.
My float sunk, I soldered it in july before Plain City. But it had been soldered at 4 other spots and now the 4 old soldered spots are leaking.
I am looking at a Langs model T ford parts catalog and the picture of the Holley float looks like it. They list a Kingston but don't show parts for it.
I'm going to give them a call.
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http://www.strombergof.com/ This man does a lot of brass carbs
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Try these guys. floats for a lot of old carbs including Kingston.
otto@ringspacers.com

Also might try McDonald Carburator

www.mcdonaldscarb.com


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Looks like the Ford model T Kingston has the same bowl and float. I have a new float and a used carb coming. I will find out in a few days if it fits.
The model T carb body won't work It's horizontal.
Thanks for your help.
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Dave,  i have new floats for the kingston  carbs used on the 6-12
 
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