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Farmall F-14 and F-12

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Lyle B.-

If you can wait a little over a week, I'll take pics of my dad's Regular when I get home.
 
Lyle,
Like this?
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And Charlie comes thru again!! Those steering teeth get a little worn and you better hang on.
Thanks!!
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Dennis you are right I asked Dad again and he said that sounded more like it. He also said give him a break, its only been 20+ years since he owned it! But I stand corrected
 
That's technically an F-14, as it has the high steering post and angles steering shaft (12's were straight across the hood.....)
 
My youngest brother had one of each. One had overdrive and the other didn't. Man were they plain fun to drive. Standard third gear was slower than slow. Just cool tractors.
 
That is definately an F-14.....crankcase breather is on right side of valve cover indicating the larger engine.......could have been a conversion, but it has the F-14 parts.....
 
Man, I love the F series Farmalls. I wish I had one. When I was nine years old (in the late 50's) I spent summers on my Dad's cousin's farm in Rockford, Iowa. He had an M, an H, and an F-14. Me, being the youngest of the three guys on that farm, I got the F-14. And I loved driving it.

I love looking at everyone's pictures...thanks.
 
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