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Re: Regular--F-20 questions
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Posted by Bill Smith on May 08, 2003 at 09:17:18 from (63.147.130.5):
In Reply to: Regular--F-20 questions posted by geo in MI on May 08, 2003 at 07:20:30:
Based on info previously posted on this site, it looks like the regular was available in both wide and narrow gage. Depending on wich design of wheel's you have, sometimes the wheels can be turned around and what not, to make quite a width adjustment. The later caste iron center rubber tired wheels that were released on the later F-20's could hugely change the width of rear wheels depending on how they were bolted up. Not to much stuff will interchange from F-20 to F-30. About the only thing that I know of that comes to mind would be the magnito. However, there are numerous parts that will interchange from regular to F-20. This would include wheel's, most engine parts, and so on. All though they may ineterchange, they maybe somewhat different in style.
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