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Re: Where does battery on F20 go
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Posted by Mr. J on March 10, 2002 at 20:09:48 from (64.200.52.134):
In Reply to: Where does battery on F20 go posted by Jeremey on March 10, 2002 at 18:25:14:
Well, Jeremey, It sounds to me that you don't have an F-20, they made H's and M's as well in those years. If you could take a picture and post a picture, or answer a few questions about it, we might be able to help you more. The F-20 never had electric start on it from the factory, it was available as an aftermarket upgrade however, and the lights would mean the necessity of a charging system, which was also not available because of the use of magnetos. Does the rear axle run straight through, or does the rear axle have drop down final drives?? Look for a serial number on the left frame rail just past the clutch pedal. If there is a number stamped there, it would be an F-20. If no number, then it may very well be an early H. The H's had lights available from the factory as well as a battery box and charging system. Hope this clarify's things a bit better, Let me know if you need anything else. I'm an ag teacher in SW Missouri Jared Jeffries
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