Posted by Christian L. on December 13, 2010 at 01:09:39 from (67.137.74.198):
Hey everyone new to this board. I have what i think is an F20 serial number FA93231. I bought it 6 years ago for scrap price to put in the yard as yard art. I'm kinda tired of it being yard art anymore and would like to get it driveable again. Problems with that are the engine is frozen solid from not haveing plugs in it for more years than ive owned it and the intake and exhaust manifolds and the mag are gone. I think the only way i would get this tractor going agian is with a repower of some other engine. Dont hate me for thinking that I'm just not in an really rural area that i think i could come up with another engine for this thing. Any ideas on where i should start with this thing? also the rear tires are 14-30 or whats left of them are what size tire range can i run on this thing to keep a look out for.
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