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El Toro

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A lady in PA has this tractor she would like to sell. Don't know if the engine is stucked or damaged. Hal
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Looks like an F-20 to me and it also looks like its been sitting there a LONG time based on how far its sunk into the ground. Can't think the engine would be loose after sitting that long.
 
F-30.The fuel tank is 'deeper',exhaust manifold is '30(different from '20)
,the whole engine assembly is taller.If you could see the rear hub,you could see a big nut holding the hub to the axle('20s dont have that).
 
Seems to me it has to be a F-20. There are no other distinct features in this picture to tell the difference between the two except for the rear 28" round spokes. That is defiantly not the hub of a F-30 28" round spoke, you can"t mistake them. The other way I know it isn"t a F-30 is the inlet water pipe coming off the engine block is going to the radiator not the water pump. It is a F-20. Still worth the chance to restore or for parts, if it"s cheap enough. Good luck!!
 
The lady that has these tractors is in PA and her name is Debra Kerlin. Anyone can contact her by going to the Talk forum and sending her a email. Her email is open. She sent me the tractor pictures to post for her. Thanks for the info. We should've had one of these row crop tractors for culivating instead of of a 10-20. My late dad should've known the tractors would replace the horses and mules. He graduated from Agriculture college in 1912. Farming ended for my brother and me when the Korean War started. My brother joined the Air Force and I was drafted into the Army. Hal
 

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