Posted by Tony in Mass. on September 05, 2013 at 19:53:51 from (76.127.225.182):
Let's put the last post to bed... no sense flogging that dead horse anymore... this T... what ever the #$%^ it is suppose to be... or once was, will be someone else's problem.... I can't justify the price he wants. The transmission and steering post/gear shift are aluminium... with a U, and there is a ...thing in there.. Hupp? Sherman? gear up or step down? Who knows, but it works off a cable thru an extra hole in the left side. No serial number plate, dash buggered up... rather sad in general... wouldn't mind the pommie gearbox, but... for the money it would cost, and get in decent working condition again.. and still not be 'right'... in my book.... Looks like the loader will come off the extra TO30... and in a couple days, with paint and 20 parts already in hand, I will have a trailer mover that atleast will look like a 20... possibly look more like a 20 than some of the original 20's I've seen lately... The dorf looking one isn't the one I was interested in, but it is for sale, over my budget.
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