Posted by Harold H on December 25, 2010 at 12:44:32 from (12.23.230.102):
In Reply to: which to get posted by win231 on December 25, 2010 at 11:45:26:
Win,
If you have plenty of space and a large enough truck and trailer, I would go with the F-20. However, if you live in town and only have a half ton truck and two axle trailer i would go with the F-14. If you are just going to play with them, size and convience of moving is one of my main considerations. Personally I live in town. I would love to have a WR-9 but I have nothing to haul a tractor that size and no place to really keep it, so several years ago I bought a I-4, which is basicly the same tractor in miniature and is a resonable size to transport. That is what keeps me in relative small tractors, H, 100, W-4, and two Cub Cadets.
You can consider the F=14 a miniture F-20 as it is of the same design and era and can provide the same amount of enjoyment (or headaches).
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