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Posted by Jonthan Brown on August 25, 2005 at 05:26:43 from (69.245.180.63):
Hello again, Time for my daily question about F-20's. As I was out in the barn last night taking apart the two parts-f-20's that I own, I noticed the the gear shift patteren, or to me more accurate the gear layout, is different that the one on the F-20 that I am restoring. The two parts tractors are a 1938 and a 1936 and the one I am restoring is a late 1939 and it came with cast pneumatic tires from the factory. parts tractor gear pattern: R 3 1 4 2 gear patter on one I am restoring: R 4 1 3 2 any help you can give me would be great. Aslo does anyone know were I can get a accurate parts book for my F-20. I have bought two of them so far off of E-bay and neither one seams to apply to my F-20. They both show the wrong gear pattern and they both do not show the right govener control of exhaust manifold. A parts book would be nice as well. Thanks again, buy the way I got a good head off one of the parts tractor last night. now I just need to find good springs and valves for it.
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