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f20 and regular identification

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ironfarm

02-04-2008 08:52:33




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Hello, Yesterday I bought a couple of farmalls that were supposed to be f20"s. One of them looks different around the transmission area. It doesn"t have any kind of shift pattern markings, and the cover looks totally different than any of my 20"s, also the transmission itself looks different, tha drain plug is in the center of the tranny on a removeable square plate. The only reason I bought this tractor is it has a v-belt.
Any information would be greatly appreciated!

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Andy Motteberg

02-05-2008 12:09:09




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 Re: f20 and regular identification in reply to ironfarm, 02-04-2008 08:52:33  
The easy way to tell if it is a F-20 or a Regular is the front steering gears. The gears are open on a regular, and on a F-20 they are inside a sector and the gears are not seen.



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Nebraska Cowman

02-04-2008 10:00:32




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 Re: f20 and regular identification in reply to ironfarm, 02-04-2008 08:52:33  
Probably. The Regular has a 3 speed transmission. The flange that holds the shift lever is fastened with 2 bolts. The F20 has a 4 speed transmission and that flange is more or less square and fastened with 4 bolts. Regular would have had open steering gears but sometimes they get changed. Also the serial number will tell the tale. Regular numbers will start with QT or T, F20 numbers start with FA or possably TA

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