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Re: Some Regular Questions
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Posted by Follow up's from Bill Smi on June 05, 2003 at 16:59:27 from (63.147.130.33):
In Reply to: Some Regular Questions posted by Bill Smith on June 04, 2003 at 20:43:01:
Farmallgod - Would be interested but would have to be fairly close to Home, N. E. Kansas. Ludwig - The F-20 I believe had an all in one dual fuel tank with a divider inside and two spouts, the regular had a seperate little round tank on the backside of fuel tank for the gas. The F-20 had an oil filter very simular if not the same as an H, or atleast all of them that I have seen. The regular seems to have a shorter and larger around looking deal. I guess is what I'm trying to find out is if all Regulars had the same characteristics, and all F-20's had the same characteristics. This particular tractor looks to much like an F-20 to be a regular, and to much like a regular to be an F-20. Seems to be a two in one deal, but got to wondering if any of this was possible from factory. I was always told that open gears, downdraft manifold, and single spout main fuel tank, and so on, it was a regular. Or (( Did they release some of the changes before or after the F-20? LOL, I guess this tractor has got me second guessing my knowledge.
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