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Anyone know what this tractor is?
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
Buddy of mine is driving to California and took a picture of this one.
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
Yup looks to be a F-20.
Kyle
Kyle
1940 Farmall H, 1947 farmall cub, 1958 David Bradley SP, 1964 cub cadet 70, 1965 Bolens 1000, 1966 cub cadet 123, 1973 Mf 12 http://s222.photobucket.com/albums/dd207/truckguy_02/
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
F-20--30 --or Regular but as posted above Farmall F-20 would be my vote too! thanks; sonny
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
Judging from the exhaust, it looks like a Regular. If I am not mistaken, F-20s had manifolds with a vertical exhaust pipe throught the hood.
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Greg Norman
Greg Norman
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
True!--F-20 and F-30 did have pipe sticking above the hood!---We had about a dozen 20 and 30 tractors back in the mid 60's that we actually farmed with! We had a regular but it had open steering gears on top the front pedestal !thanks; sonny
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
It has the open gear, exhaust out the bottom and the separate starting tank, all signs of a regular.
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
I vote Regular it looks like the one my Grandfather had
Jim Turner
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
I vote Regular. (However, I did read Jim Becker's post )
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
It is a Regular .... the first Farmall.
Mike
Mike
30 + tractors including 2 French Super Cubs, French Cubs, 1963 Industrial Cub, 1955 Cub Highcrop etc...German and French built IH tractors and some bigger IH tractors. Of course I have about 20 IH trucks and an IH refridge in the Shop.
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
its a Regular, the F20/30 have a diffrent Carb from the Regulars, along with what other folks have said about the steering gear and exhaust is correct.
Andrew
Andrew
49 Cub, and many other Farmalls and one Orange critter
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1957 Farmall Cub
"Corky"s Cub" - Location: Georgia, Jackson County
Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
This is my guess too...a neighbor has one closeby and he thinks it's a 20. But if it were me, I'd bet on the others: a Regular!
Corky
I found this old Cub, Forgotten and Forlorn,
With pistons and valves frozen and worn.
Help from my buddies on Farmallcub.com,
And an engine from Ralph, (37’s the one),
Now ole Corky is running and back to life,
Much to the surprise of my dear, dear wife!
With pistons and valves frozen and worn.
Help from my buddies on Farmallcub.com,
And an engine from Ralph, (37’s the one),
Now ole Corky is running and back to life,
Much to the surprise of my dear, dear wife!
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
It's a regular. The open steering gear gives it away. The rubber tires were added later as regulars never came with rubber as an option.
1929 Farmall Regular
1935 John Deere B
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1935 John Deere B
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Re: Anyone know what this tractor is?
I have a lot of time on a Regular. We had one for many years and used it to pull the old real heavy baler. In the winter it was the only one that would start at 20 below zero. Another give away if you can check is that the Regular only had 3 forward gears and the 20 had 4.
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