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Re: F-20 Engine Shot
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Posted by Wildbill on December 05, 2002 at 07:29:48 from (206.222.209.182):
In Reply to: F-20 Engine Shot posted by Jeff on December 04, 2002 at 19:31:05:
Hi Jeff, drag home a couple more dead ones, part them out, and save all the best parts. Soon you will have enough stuff to build a fairly solid engine. Uncracked heads are getting scarce, I went through three tractors last time to get a good one. I have another engine for my 20 because the mains rumble so bad that it makes me nervous to stand beside it! But this is a tractor that does not get used all day or a restoration. And it has been rumbling for about eight years now! Another benefit of a couple cadavers is that you almost always get a couple of extra parts that you are missing or are in better condition that yours. I have five tractors invested in my 20, it looks like it just came out of the trees, but I doubt that there are many out there that are as complete and straight as it is. They are cheap here, the most I have given for one was $310 and only because it was on full steel, that may not be an option in your area. Have given as little as $8, but that one was lucky. Good Luck.
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