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Re: F-20 How much of a Pain?
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Posted by Okla Kansan on April 19, 2005 at 19:50:39 from (209.240.205.63):
In Reply to: F-20 How much of a Pain? posted by Semo H on April 18, 2005 at 18:53:54:
I have 2 20s that I bought that had b een setting for years before I bought them. They set here 20 years before my son bought a 29 Regular and I hauled the 32 and 37 out the blackberry infested junkyard and started working on them. The 37 was stuck so it became the one we cannibalized for parts. Ivwe pulled off thew cultivator mounts, hood, drawbar, 1 drawbar brace rod off of it for mine. My boy intends to pull off one frame rail, and the head and head bolts, valve cover and oil pan for his. In getting off the brake bands on the 32 I found one of the bearings is gone, Ill take off the drop axle on the 37 and swap them accross. I also found out the brake drum on the other side wont come off. I may take the drop axle off of the other side of the 37 and put both on the 32. With the left one off the 37, I can take off the brake rod and take of the right brake rod on the 32 and switch them out, and have hand brakes on both sides. The 37 has variable speed, and I really wish the 32 did also, but it hasnt. Im using it to farm with, and so think I might want that. But, im going to start her out with the old style gas lever on the steering post and see if I can live with it. Ive only got 2 20s here. If you got 3, you surly can make 2 of them run without to much expenditure, and at least make onna them run for nearly free
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