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Posted by Sloroll on May 04, 2005 at 05:27:10 from (69.66.43.59):
In Reply to: Sloroll and cowman How do I........... posted by Matt in MI on May 04, 2005 at 04:46:14:
There are a lot of F-20s but the hot manifolds are good property as are factory rubber. They are worth the most as parts but narrow treads, duckbilled 39s and just plain good origionals are good too. They are easy to work on although sleeve sets are pricey. I like the old F series and Regulars. IF they are set up right they start easily without risk of broken limbs and you never have to worry about a stupid battery being dead or not charging. Worth is between two collectors. I laugh every time I hear people trying to put a worth on this old stuff. It isn't worth much but neither is a glass of water unless you are dieing of thirst. WIth old iron you have to do what makes "you" happy. I have paid way more than others would for the same box of rocks and wouldn't have some one else's garbage in my shed. Value is up to you. Anything someone else gives you is pure bunk Matt. That being said mostly complete F-20s seem bring between $100 and $3000 each end of the scale. I've never seen a truely complete F-20 sell.
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