Posted by IAtractorKid on August 25, 2012 at 22:25:56 from (184.97.53.13):
Went to an auction today and started talking to a guy that was looking for a wide front for an F12. Said if he had to buy a whole tractor he would but he was taking the front end and leaving the tractor for scrap. I semi seriously said I would take the tractor. Long story short, I am the new owner of an F12! :) Guy said it was probably a 1933/34 model year as everything on it other than the motor and framerails were Waukesha. Has fenders, rear steel, and obviously no front end now. Anybody care to teach me anything about F12's? I have never been around one and have no experience with them. What is the significance of this Waukesha? Are parts easy to come by and how hard will it be to find a nf pedestal with steel wheels?
Sorry I dont have pics right now. Will b getting manuals ordered ASAP. Thanks guys!
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