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Re: f12 f14 f20 some??
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Posted by James Williams on July 19, 2007 at 22:22:52 from (74.46.209.180):
In Reply to: f12 f14 f20 some?? posted by buzz36 on July 19, 2007 at 21:21:59:
Buzz,I like my F12 and F14,becaues there small enough to haul on a trailer.The F12 and 14 came with 4 different high speed gears,and I dont know how to tell except driving them.Then you can buy overdrives for them.I like my F20 and F30 they steer very easy and usally start good,they are usally to wide to easly transport.The F20&30 are heavy also.F20&30 comes in narrow tread design. A W12or14 would be a eye catcher.A F12 or 14 with a mounted plow is getting rare.A 36 OR OLDER WHICH IS GRAY IS NICE.i HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU Jimmy Williams
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