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Re: Found an F-20
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Posted by Bill Smith on November 25, 2002 at 10:48:41 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: Found an F-20 posted by AGR538 on November 21, 2002 at 06:41:47:
An F-20 in tip top brand new shape would be worth anywhere from $900 to $1200 in my area. An old junker in the iron pile would be worth scrap metal prices. Maybe a little over depending on completeness and how many parts are completely shot, like rims, engine, radiator. Good tires would just be a bonus. F-20's are really not a scarce tractor. In fact the other F- series tractors I believe are rarer than the F-20. I would say $750 would deffinately be to much. I don't believe I would pay over $200 but I would have to see it first. And if I saw it I might give less. You can get engine rebuild parts but I think they are kind of pricey. Since the tractor is fairly common, you could probably find used parts in salvage yards. F-20's are about as easy to work on as you can get in relation to other tractor's. Although many of the parts are heavy due to the use of caste iron and the heavy casting of everything. I would say if you had cash money in hand and kept an eye out for one for sell, an F-20 would be fairly easy to buy.
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