Posted by doehmke on December 11, 2009 at 04:52:07 from (69.34.214.202):
In Reply to: F-20 Block & Sleeves posted by doehmke on December 10, 2009 at 21:41:46:
Two brothers tore the tractor down to rebuild with their father, who was the original owner. When he died, they lost interest and it sat in a barn for some years. I got it at an auction for $125. And it's been about 4 years since the auction. Tires/rims shot, engine totally disassembled on two pallets, but complete. Had the crank turned, rods babitted, head gone over and small crack pinned/welded, replaced rear rims/tires. Need to replace the oil pump screen and camshaft and go through mag and carb, and deal with front rims/tires. And so on. Sort of an example of no matter what you pay for a tired tractor, it still costs time and energy to resurrect it. But nothing like starting it for the first time.
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