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Re: F20 piece, What is it???
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Posted by CS on December 31, 2003 at 06:37:40 from (66.228.96.247):
In Reply to: F20 piece, What is it??? posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 31, 2003 at 05:20:46:
That is nice ol F-20!! I got a later F-20 that dad bought years back,, It has a Behlen road gear, and foot brakes. It did not run when he bought it,, he tore it down to unstick the motor, and have not been able to remove the flywheel. Would make a nice ol parade trator!! This one has 36 in rubber on it,, Most 20's I have seen had the small tires on it.. It that something that you see all the time on the 20's? 36in tires... It still has the original rear tires on it too. Still in great shape,, and holds air in both of them!! It was in an old barn when he found it, sat in there for years, Well just thought I would share the story of dad's f-20,, ChadS
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