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Traded for F12 or F14 that was going to be scrappe
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Posted by Michael Hale on January 13, 2007 at 20:28:21 from (208.65.80.40):
I traded some junk cars for what looks like a F14. It seems to be mostly complete. Missing the crank. Front wheels are rubber while the back are steel. Missing its data tag. Engine may be stuck and the block has been welded where at one time it threw a rod. It came out of a barn and was going to be scrapped the scrapper knew I liked old tractors so he called me up and we did some trading. I got it today and looked it over in the rain. It"s not too rusty and mostly complete. Crank is missing. Front rims are in good shape and look to be original. I can post a picture if someone tells me how. I plan to restore it. We have a few Regulars and F20"s at out tractor shows but no F14 or F12. Anyone know where the serial numbers are? The data tag the was inbetween the gauges is gone. Stickers on the fuel tank say F14. Has the sloping steering and long brake lever. Also will be looking for parts as I restore her. Thanks, Michael
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