Posted by Michael Hale on November 14, 2007 at 09:38:09 from (74.171.198.37):
Did a 1936 F-20 have 2 levers on the steering post? Mine has one which is for the mag. On the same shaft that runs down the hood there is another linkage that goes to the govenor. No lever and the linkage doesn't move when I move the mag lever. Tractor runs and runs good. My question is what is the other linkage for and did it have a lever? Looks like there is a place for one. I see stops for it on the casting. Would like pictures of the levers and info for its use. I can send pictures of what I have. My tractor was well taken care of all original. Hardly no rust. I haven't painted it yet. I have used it on my place to pull old cars out of the weeds. I would also like to see pictures of F-20s with road gear. I have never seen one up close. Maybe later I'd like to add one to my tractor if it isn't too hard to do. Last my PTO lever is broke. It works but has a pipe slipped over it. It will probablly take an act of Congress to get the lever off the shaft. Any ideas on that and does anyone have a spare they will sell. Thanks, Michael Hale
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