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Re: 1934 F20
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Posted by Mike Androvich on October 19, 2004 at 17:10:28 from (24.50.141.220):
In Reply to: 1934 F20 posted by Dick2 on October 19, 2004 at 16:08:58:
You might be surprised to hear that the seat you are talking about could very well be original. IHC offered a special cushion seat for the F-20 as well as many other of it's current tractors. If original, that is a very rare seat, and from what I can see in your nice picture, it is exactly like the one in the parts book. The only thing wrong is that the cushion is a little too thick. The tractor looks pretty nice too! If it's a 1934 model it should have been a Duckbill model. Was it?? Also the front rims were for a 1938 or 1939 F-20 but who's complaining. The rear rims look like they could be Kay Bruner rims out of Los Angeles. These are much more common out west that back he in the middle of the country. Amazing what one little picture will show!
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