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Re: f12 f14 f20 some??
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Posted by ET on July 20, 2007 at 07:13:20 from (134.179.104.132):
In Reply to: f12 f14 f20 some?? posted by buzz36 on July 19, 2007 at 21:21:59:
If you can find a F series with a wide front go for it they are few and far between. I have a F12 and a F20NT both with wide fronts. Parts are not to hard to find for either one but a good seat for the 20 has been eluding me so far. The F12 or 14 are a little easier to show and store than the F20 and I think engine parts are a little less expensive. I have a lot of green stuff too but, I'm not color blind and low production tractors of any color are a good investment in the long run. I just finished my F20 and hope to post some pitures on this board soon. I ran it in the fair parade earlier this week. The night before the parade when I was getting the F20 ready to go, I pulled the crank and it started right up on that first quarter turn of upward pull. The crank spit right off that stub shaft so fast that my arm and the crank flew up and I round housed myself in the scalp with the crank. After a trip to the ER and 6 staples in my scalp I finaly got it over to the VFW and hooked on the float. My flywheel start john deeres never did that to me.
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