Farmallb: I'm not into F series tractors, but I have been around YT discussion some 8 years now, and I wouldn't say any of these have a bad reputation. Seeing as how most of them are close to 80 years old, I expect there are a few difficult tractors amoung the ones that haven't been well maintained.
I had a neighbor with a 12, never took long once he went to the shed until the tractor was out the door. Now I agree he was an excellent diagnostic mechanic on those old mag tractors. All I can say the diagnosing must have been quick if his 12 was ever difficult.
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