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Posted by Ed on January 21, 2000 at 10:04:46 from (205.188.193.58):
In Reply to: Farmall F-14 posted by Ron on January 21, 2000 at 05:32:05:
Don't know about the market out there, but I'd be willing to give 500-600 for it with the electric start.I'd also think about going ahead with the 40 inch tires and staying with the original wheels. I know it's a lot of money compared to 36 or 38's but you will have somthing few other people have. I went ahead and put them on one of my F-12's (after a lot of agonizing over the price) but it surpising how many people notice them at the show. If you add up what it will cost you to change over to a different wheel (it will still be cheaper than the 40inch tires) and then just look at the difference in cost, it maybe easier to handle. As to the wife, I think you have worn her down to the point of "just go buy it, I'm tired of hearing about it"-congratulations! Hope you get the new toy and there's a lot of people here to help you with the red.Ed
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