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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on January 21, 2007 at 07:36:55 from (207.177.83.97):
In Reply to: Re: Unique use of a IH belly pump posted by RustyFarmall on January 21, 2007 at 06:47:07:
Hi Rusty , Well first off I really don't know those Olivers very well . I made one pass around it . The side tin was the open type with the slope from the hood ,The tractor was short that's why I thought it was a 60 or 70 but could be the supers also , it looked OK but like I say I wasn't looking that close . It only had a half rotted off right rim on it , a left rim and rubber which I didn't pay any attention to , one front hub and wheel that wasn't in that good of shape , The exhaust was left open and I looked down in it and it was full of snow and ice and the front was cracked wide open on the exhaust . It didn't have the grill . It might have a couple usable parts but that would be it . Sorry I just didn't look that closely at it . It's an hour from me but after the snow melts on the road sometime on a weekend I can go back and get pictures if you want me to . There was a nice looking F14 there though I didn't even go over to that one . It was on all steel . Steel wheeled tractors don't interest me . There were two wd45's there in their work cloths , a little ford , a SH , a H , a M , a couple I couldn't ID and a 656 with a all hydraulic loader that I wish I could afford . Let me know what he needs and I can get in touch with a couple of junkyards around here . I only have Saturday mornings to go junkyard browsing so I can only hit one a week and then only for a couple of hours since they are all about an hour from me . You should still have my email . ...Randy
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