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F12/F14 physical dimensions

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Doug in Illinoi

10-07-2006 16:33:14




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Does anyone have the width of the F series tractor with wheels set at their narrowest? Also, the height at the tallest point.I need to go back to Nebraska and get what was my grandfather's F12 or 14?? Will have to check serial number tag, don't remember which it actually is as there are gas tanks for it with either number on it. Back then was easier to just get a used tank than repair a leaking one.Would really hope rear wheels will measure out at 68" or less, want to take a horse back there for my sister and don't feel comfortable hauling the horse on my dovetail trailer even if I enclose the horse somehow. My livestock trailer is a 6x24 3 axle, so the tractor weight is no issue.Thanks

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moseed

10-08-2006 07:17:37




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 Re: F12/F14 physical dimensions in reply to Doug in Illinois, 10-07-2006 16:33:14  
Wheels dished in and rims as far in as they will go and a standard car trailer will suffice. The trailer fenders will pass under the axle ends.



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Nebraska Cowman

10-07-2006 17:53:37




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 Re: F12/F14 physical dimensions in reply to Doug in Illinois, 10-07-2006 16:33:14  
sounds like you need to borrow a larger stock trailer.



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CNKS

10-07-2006 17:43:35




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 Re: F12/F14 physical dimensions in reply to Doug in Illinois, 10-07-2006 16:33:14  
Guy Fay's book says 74.25 inches to the ends of the axles.



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Doug in Illinois

10-07-2006 17:54:49




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 Re: F12/F14 physical dimensions in reply to CNKS, 10-07-2006 17:43:35  
Thank you for the quick reply. I was afraid that might be the case.
Doug



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Leroy

10-07-2006 17:26:30




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 Re: F12/F14 physical dimensions in reply to Doug in Illinois, 10-07-2006 16:33:14  
It is going to be the rear axle sticking out beyond the wheels that will be your problem, you could get the wheels in far enough but that axle is what you can't change



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