Combines looking for a good F with 6 cyl Diesel Trade my wife for it

DannyBoy

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They're hard to Find if at all. As far as know the F's only had a 4 cyl. diesel w_turbo. They did have 6 cyl gaser. The Chevy 292.
 

John

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All F diesels were 6 cylinder 2800 aka 301cid. The F2 was the advent of the 433I aka 200cid 4 cyl turbo. And my F diesel was a SWEET RUNNER!
 

Russ_SCPA

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First of all I have one wife that is enough thank you. I also have an F Gleaner with the 301 diesel. It is a 75 model and may be for sale over winter. Machine is located 4 miles south of Pa Turnpike Exit 13, mile post 180. I am looking to replace both machines with one larger, newer machine. Heads are 13' rigid, and FG 438 (orange head). I also have an A438 that most likely I would keep to adapt to whatever replacment machine I do find. If I do replace machines the K2 diesel will also be for sale.
 

tbran

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don't have a F 6 cyl diesel right now, but do have a mother in law I would trade for the Mrs, sight unseen. My Mil's nickname is Diesel, (kind of loud and noisy, hard to start on cold days, large fuel tank, etc.) does that countIJ
 

Tim_nj

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I know where there is a 75 model w_6 cyl diesel in Flemington, NJ. Shed kept, 1250 hours, but probably needs wiring work in cab and new separator clutch disks. Guy wants to sell as is, I was going to buy it but don't have time to work on it. He doesn't have a wife, as far as I know . . . .
 

tooleman

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Gator lots of luck with your trade. Who will get the better end of the dealIJIJ
 

John

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If it is like my wife, the F diesel worked harder, complained less, and took less money. And definitely started easier in the morning! My vote goes to the Gleaner being the better deal!
 

Pengs5

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May i suggest posting photo of wife. A picture says a thousand words. Or sometimes like in tbrans mother in law situation the picture might say lessIJ
 

Dairyman

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I don't know where you are located, but this dealer has our 1976 FKS Diesel_gear drive sitting on his lot...