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Posted by jerryinid on January 11, 2005 at 21:10:39 from (64.70.24.171):
In Reply to: mf industrial 20 or 205 posted by racejudge on January 11, 2005 at 18:57:23:
According to "Big Dean's" web site, the MF-20 has drum brakes and the MF-205 has disk brakes. The sheet metal appears to be different on both tractors. If you look in the "tractor Photo" section under MF-135 and MF-205 and you will see the difference. The sheet metal on a MF-20 is the same as A MF-135 except that it is painted yellow. Hope this helps. Jerryinid
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