Posted by sgtbull on August 14, 2007 at 20:19:21 from (4.245.76.110):
In Reply to: New F20 posted by Michael Hale on August 14, 2007 at 20:06:45:
First tractor I ever restored, (23 yrs ago) was an F-20. I really liked it, except it was awful wide, and at the time I only had a 76" wide bumper hitch trailer. Couldn't fit the bugger on there. Mine had a Behlen road gear, and boy that old girl would zip, but man did it make the bull gears sing! I sold it about 1990, and wish I could find it again. Should have never let it go. Parts are plentiful for them, but some of them can be pricey, like good sleeve and piston sets if you need'em. Just make sure you always retard the spark on the old girl when you spin it over, or you'll be having a cast signing party!
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