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Posted by JonathanBrown on September 13, 2005 at 07:11:59 from (69.245.180.63):
I would like the openion of the folks on here. I am restoring a 1939 f-20. I bought two f-20s for parts and one of them has a factory cover over were the shaft for the belt puly comes out of the trator's trasmission. I will be using the tractors pto from time to time to pull a small pull type mower and I was thinking of removing the belt pully from the one that I am restoring and placing the cove from the other tractor on it.I will keep the belt pully so that i could always put it back on if needed,I am on the fence and I am not sure what to do. I would like to show the tractor as well. what do you guys think? is it going to get me laughed out of the show if I show up without a belt pully on the f-20? I know is a dagerous thing to ask people for their opinions. But I am. thanks for your advise.
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