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Re: 1936 Farmall F-20 help and info
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Posted by Bill Smith on February 21, 2003 at 10:57:34 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: 1936 Farmall F-20 help and info posted by Chuck on February 21, 2003 at 06:43:37:
Steering brakes and hand break were standard. I have hand breaks on both sides but the left one may have been added and I also have a foot brake that I am not positive that it is standard and original. The p.t.o. extension was probably added. Not possitive but I think the dual tank was standard even on gas burners. Belt pulley was probably an option. Road gear and hydraulics were probably an after market add on option after 1936. Sounds like your tractor is pretty much standard but missing the belt pulley option. During 1936 the company changed the tractor color to red, and paint color wasn't an option. Just guessing, factory rubber tires or steel wheel's was probably an option.
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