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Re: F12 and F20
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Posted by SproutW on February 20, 2005 at 01:17:47 from (209.174.86.35):
In Reply to: F12 and F20 posted by KW on February 19, 2005 at 19:19:39:
The big question is are the motors stuck? If they are stuck then the F-20 could be real expensive to rebuild. They don't make parts for them and a custom engine rebuild kit is around 1,200 to 1,400 dollars. I've already got around 2,500 in my engine rebuild already. If the F-20 is stuck I think a price of 200 to 300 dollars would be fair. The F-12 in my opinion would be the better buy. Engine kits are still sold for them and they are easy to trailer. You can get a complete engine kit for under 500 dollars. I would think the F-12 would go for 600 to 1000 to the right person. I live in the area and if you would like me to take a look at them for you send me an email. It's really hard to give number values without seeing the tractors in question.
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