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Re: f12 f14 and regular??
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Posted by Bob Kerr on July 03, 2007 at 18:56:42 from (152.163.100.197):
In Reply to: f12 f14 and regular?? posted by buzz36 on July 03, 2007 at 18:17:44:
The F-12 is a small farmall (narrow front row crop tractor) They had road gears available. I am not sure on the weight, but they are fairly light. The F-14 was basicly the same as the F-12, but had a differences in the engine that made more power and a raised up higher steering wheel and hand brake levers were longer. They would also take road gears. Regular was the first row crop tractor. They are pretty primitive and the brakes can be tricky. Easiest way to identify one is regulars have open steering gear on the front. They look similar to the F-20 which has a closed steering gear. As far as hauling one to a show, best bet is an F-12-14 unless you have a very wide trailer. The wheel track on a regular is very wide and it still might hang slightly over the edge. I would estimate a regular weighs somewhere around 4000-4800 lbs, but some of the other guys may know what it is exactly. Rice equipment is the best place I know of for new parts and Beiwers tractor salvage in MN has stuff used.
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