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Posted by Fred Milner on December 31, 2004 at 16:21:37 from (24.159.40.134):
In Reply to: farmall f-12 posted by trickie-mi on December 30, 2004 at 15:16:27:
I have the F-12 F-14 F-20 and F-30. They are a lot of fun but the 12 and 14 are hard to start because of the carberator set up. Some people have no problem starting them but mine are hard to start. I built starters that sit on the draw bars and hook to the pto. You put the pto in gear and start the tractor and then take the pto out of gear. It is in a nice metal box that looks good. The battery and all the parts are coverd so you can't tell what it is. At shows people are always asking what is in the box. If you want to take the starter off you take out 2 bolts and the whole thing slides right off. My email is open so you can email me from this post and I will send picturs and a explanation of the starter if you want to see it.
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