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Posted by Andrew Z on March 10, 2007 at 12:37:58 from (24.181.190.91):
I was with my father today over a guys place and he had a bunch of used cars and other junk around. and on the side of the lot was a old F-20 made in mid 1937. Engine was tight but saw no visible cracks on the outside. The tractor was complete with good factory rims (usable rear rubber) all the way around with really nice spoked fronts. I looked over the tractor and it was mostly there. Carb, mag (not the IH one tho)new manifold the governor moved free,good seat and spring, belt pully and steering was tight, and tranny shifted and crank start, draw bar in fair shape. The one thing that really drew my attetion was that it had the factory foot breaks. That must mean that this was a latter F-20 im not sure, I dont really know a whole lot about the F series. Are parts still out there and are they worth getting running? They seem like they would be fun to work on or are they a pain? I mostly deal with the letter series and have not really worked on the F series. Thank you all for the help Andrew
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