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Re: Need help with indentifying a Farmall Tractor
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Posted by Janicholson on March 07, 2006 at 08:26:53 from (66.173.50.146):
In Reply to: Need help with indentifying a Farmall Tractor posted by spartanfan on March 07, 2006 at 06:08:25:
On your own, here is the process. (a 10-20 is a model of tractor, not a price) Go see the neighbor and ask to see the tractor. Look for the following: Stored inside Sheet metal condition (rusted to shreads, painted, dented, or missing By the way, there wasn't much on a 10-20, regular, or F series) Condition of tires (air or flat, Steel wheels w/lugs, rubber checked and bad, or good and pumped up. Condition of engine (stuck and wont turn, free and turns easily, runs well, runs poorly) last time used or driven under its own power. Take digital pictures to share with us if possible. Then look at the photo galleries to the left on this site to find the tractor and look at ads to check prices (Ebay for other estimates). Post the picture (it is not hard) here in a new thread for our assistance. We do care a lot. JimN
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