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Re: difference between NT and WT F-20's and regula
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Posted by Bill Smith on January 05, 2004 at 09:56:18 from (63.147.130.17):
In Reply to: difference between NT and WT F-20's and regulars posted by Paul G. in Mn on January 04, 2004 at 18:09:06:
Just guessing, the rear axel is approximately 6 to 8 inches shorter on each side of the narrow tread. Someone will probably post the exact measurement differance. In my area, I hardly ever see a narrow tread in mid-west. That makes me believe the narrows were more rare. I seen a narrow tread F-20 sell for parts. It brought like $350. I think the guy just bought it for the rear end, so he could make another wide tread tractor that he already had into a narrow tread by simply changing the rear ends out. Makes me wonder how many narrow tread rear ends have been retreived from iron piles to convert a wide tread. Seems like the rear end hardly ever gets damaged on a tractor that sits and rots away.
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