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Posted by Okla Kansan on January 24, 2005 at 18:50:50 from (209.240.205.63):
Ive got 2 F-20s, both been setting in a junk pile for 20 yrs here. Found out ones still loose. Its the oldest, but how old is it. Its serial # is 1419. The other is 99990. Both have only have hand brakes. Cn foot brakes be put on them? Im assuming that its not cracked inside as I pulled the bottom plug and nothing came out. I stuck a stick up to see if perhaps it was frozen. It went up say 2or 3in and hit somthing, could that be the sump for the pump? Front wheels on the good on are good, got the spokes for one, but not the rims. Both manifolds shot. I kept the mag in the house and had it fixed when I did it, so it should still be fixable with a tuneup. the good one dosent have cable brakes for someo=reason, but the bad one does. Have to change out the drawbar and take the seat bracket from the bad one, so, all in all, for 2 tractors that have been just setting around near a quarter century, I think im pretty lucky to have most all to put ne back together again.
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