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Re: f20 tractors identify and value
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Posted by Bill Smith on December 09, 2003 at 11:24:21 from (63.147.130.68):
In Reply to: f20 tractors identify and value posted by d shaffer on December 08, 2003 at 20:22:51:
As mentioned by Dick, you should be able to find some photos of F-20's in the photo archives. Be careful, because the F-20 looked real simular to its former model the regular. The regular had open steering gears and the f-20's were enclosed. The F-20 also looked simular to its larger and smaller versions the F-30 and the f-12 or 14. If you seen them in person you would notice the difference in size right off, but maybe not in a photo. You should be able to note differences by looking at some photos of identified tractors. The f-12 and f-14 I beleive had a fuel pump and the f-20 didn't. The f-30 had a gas tank that looked sort of like a square box in shape, but the f-20's gas tank is longer from front to back than it is up and down. Look at some photos and check it out. An F-20 can range in value from $100 to around $1200 depending on what kind of shape it is in. In other words one that don't run, tires shot, rusted up bad with parts damaged beyond use or missing is worth only about a $100 to a scrap iron guy or somebody that will part it the rest of the way out. One that is restored should go for over $1000.
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