Posted by JMOR on July 10, 2009 at 15:03:18 from (72.181.158.237):
In Reply to: 39 F20 Runs Again posted by Michael Showalter on July 09, 2009 at 19:08:28:
NDS said: (quoted from post at 17:11:22 07/10/09) Brings back a lot of memorys. Back when I was teenager spent several summers cultivating from 6 AM till sundown on one just like yours minus fenders, big tires/wheels and electicals. Our 1939 had 2 wheel foot brakes from factory. By end of summer I had about 20 corns in each hand and some very well developed arms as our was spring assisted manual lift.
Nice looking 20. My Dad & his 20, both long gone, but I remember it well and even the iron wheels before he was able to get rubber for it after the war. Here he is with it and a fresno (some call them tumble bugs scrapers and various regional names) working dirt around a new home ~1949.
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