Posted by 36F30 on June 15, 2012 at 13:28:30 from (71.34.165.219):
In Reply to: 1939 F-20 worth posted by sdmike on June 15, 2012 at 13:09:06:
sdmike said: (quoted from post at 13:09:06 06/15/12) Thanks for all the opinions. She had several people before the parade ask her about it. I know H's and M's pretty well, but F-20's are out of my league. It is not a "farmer engineered" post hole digger.:-) I was told by my FIL many years ago it came with the tractor when his dad bought it. I have never seen another post hole digger like it. Thanks again, I will pass it along. Mike
Just a note, don't tell people it has factory start. The starter kits were made by Heisler not IH. It may have been put on by the dealer with IH charging components, but not one F20 ever left Farmall Works with an electric starter. Still a valuable addition and that post hole digger is cool. No way I would sell a Family tractor, someday it will be rare and valuable
This post was edited by 36F30 at 13:32:59 06/15/12.
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