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1938 Farmall F20

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John Mason, Mic

05-27-2007 07:23:19




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Hello, A neighbor asked me about selling his F20. I have never seen it out doors and only saw it once when I was in the barn. I know it has not been running for a long time. Sounded like it was purchased new by a family member. Has rubber tires. I need to learn about these a bit if I am to help him unload it. Can parts still be purchased? What would it be worth, best case and worst case? I will get some pictures next week and persue this a bit further. I look forward to some comments and any help is appreciated. Sincerely, John Mason

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Andy Motteberg

05-28-2007 13:11:48




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 Re: 1938 Farmall F20 in reply to John Mason, Michigan, 05-27-2007 07:23:19  
There are usually lots of F-20 parts around. This site is a good place to get parts, or eBay is too.

Good luck.


Andy.



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Nebraska Cowman

05-27-2007 15:37:52




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 Re: 1938 Farmall F20 in reply to John Mason, Michigan, 05-27-2007 07:23:19  
Parts are readily available from several sources. The value of restored F20s has been steadily increasing.



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Fawteen

05-27-2007 09:10:40




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 Re: 1938 Farmall F20 in reply to John Mason, Michigan, 05-27-2007 07:23:19  
F20's are pretty common, so unless it has rare options it's not worth a great deal.

A complete non-runner on steel with a stuck engine is worth maybe $300 at a guess. A runner on rubber with good original tin and no cobbled up repairs or modifications might go as high as $1000.

Unusual options like narrow tread, wide front, rice and cane wheels, high speed road gear or original electric start will add to that.

Those numbers are just ballpark guesses and will vary from place to place.

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