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1936 Farmall F-20 help and info
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Posted by Chuck on February 21, 2003 at 06:43:37 from (207.177.68.9):
I recently got and F-20 given to me. The engine was stuck, i was sitting for 30 some years, anyways i got it all ready to sandblast and the motor tore apart(finaly) but i was wondering where i can get a new engine kit for it...?? also what were the options on a late 1936 f-20 it is red, i have the steering brakes, brake pedals, and on the right side of the tractor by the brake pedals there is a lever that activates the right brake only, it has a pto extension and the gas tank with the little one for the gasoline, it doesnt have a belt pulley or road gear is there any other options or were most of the ones that i have standard for it?? any help of info would be great!!!
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