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Re: f12 f14 f20 some??
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Posted by russ hamm on July 20, 2007 at 09:15:02 from (63.245.179.200):
In Reply to: f12 f14 f20 some?? posted by buzz36 on July 19, 2007 at 21:21:59:
First off, congratulations on your choice in women. (LOL) Secondly, any of those tractors are good, but the f-20 will be limited on rear axle width unless you get a narrow tread. They are just a lot easier to haul because you can only go so wide on a car trailer. If you have a gooseneck, no matter. The f-20 will start easier as a rule, unless you go through the 12 or 14 enough to have a good mag and fuel pump. Lots of guys have a 12 or 14 that is hard to start, but if they would fix them right it isn't a bad tractor at all. Road gear is okay on them as long as your brakes are good. If you have to stop real sudden, it's best to have a way to brake both wheels when you are movin fast. Good luck, either would be a good choice.
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