Andy Motteberg said: (quoted from post at 15:31:00 06/21/09) They are NOT worthless pieces of junk like you say. You are COMPLETELY WRONG. A bicycle and rope would not even come close to beating a F-12 or F-14, but I bet the bike and rope could easily beat you. My Dad and Grandpa farmed with F-12s and they did a good job. Right now we are fixing up two F-12s. They were slow, but a road gear or over drive could be added if you wanted speed. My Dad's F-12 goes 7MPH because it has a faster transmission than the regular F-12. (option). Faster speed was an option. I agree with John M, Kim should shut you down since all you seem to do here is pick on people and say mean things about people's tractors.
both of my grandfathers had f-12s, they were there first tractors after using horses,only complant i ever heard was they didnt start good when hot.they were happy with them,they didnt go back to the horses.
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