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Re: Re: Re: Farmall Regular/10-20
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Posted by M.Smith on November 14, 2003 at 12:52:57 from (166.82.55.9):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farmall Regular/10-20 posted by Mike Androvich on November 13, 2003 at 15:56:14:
Mike, thanks for the response. I think the 10-20 would be a better choice since I want a steel wheel tractor but here are the pros and cons: The Regular is stuck and the head is off cylinders look good but you know how that might go. The mag and carb are missing but owner says he has them somewhere, no starter tank, half an air stack, very good manifold though. The 10-20 is missing side skirts but engine is complete and not stuck, the owner says he ran it and drove it around his place several years ago. He says that for some reason the fenders won't bolt up properly. He thinks someone has changed something to do with the rear hubs, I don't know enough about these tractors to know what he's talking about. The rear housings look just like his restored 10-20 to me with holes to bolt the fenders to. How can I be sure something hasn't been modified. He says he thinks the rear housings would have to be changed to bolt the fenders up. The radiator core needs replacing, front steel needs work. Thanks for your help, Mike
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