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Re: Farmall F-20 N - What to do?
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Posted by Fred on April 10, 2003 at 14:16:54 from (24.159.38.222):
In Reply to: Farmall F-20 N - What to do? posted by Tony Pitts on April 10, 2003 at 11:31:33:
I think I would also cover it and let it sit. You may not have time or the place to work on it now but things change. It is stuck now so I would put some oil in the cylinders and put the plugs back in. It will not get any worse than it is now and you may need it for parts if you don't fix it later. You can sell it next year for the same amount you would get now and you may need the money more then than now. I have sold things just to need or want it later. That is what I would do. I have all but the F-30 in the F-series. They are a lot of fun. Fred
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