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Posted by Ron on February 19, 2001 at 20:48:30 from (205.188.198.171):
While driving down a country back road my brother and I spotted a regular and F-20 sitting in a field. The F-20 was rough, head off,sheet metal poor, but the regular was all there right down to the sparkplugs,wires,mag,carb,everything. Body is rusty but no holes. Ive been hankeren to restore a regular so found the owner and ended up with both tractors for $200 total. The regular has been sitting for years, probably locked up, havent got the tractors out of his field yet. I plan to restore the regular. Does anyone make complete engine rebuild kits for these anymore?? Wheres the best place to get parts for a regular?? I may try to haul both of them on a larger trailer, can you tell me how much each weigh?? Any help on restoring this tractor will be appreciated. Thanks.
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