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Re: 841 gold demo tractor


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Posted by TONY JACOBS on April 02, 2013 at 12:12:31 from (172.162.252.222):

In Reply to: 841 gold demo tractor posted by clovispoint on April 01, 2013 at 09:48:36:

Hello Clovis , You have what is LEFT OF A GOLD DEMO the original transmission is GONE AS IS THE ORIGINAL SERIAL NUMBER as would any extra value of being a Gold Demo if someone wanted it . No serial number means no proof(other than the original Gold Paint) . The four speed that is in it does belong in it , it WAS NOT INSTALLED BY THE FACTORY under no circumstance and it was not a factory change out or anything else , it does belong there and the serial number does not mean anything at all , except to the tractor that the four speed came out of . IF you were lucky enough to find a Gold Transmission with a serial number and 881 model number stamped on it you could put the tractor back together and nobody could prove or disprove that it was the original transmission for that tractor , except for us that saw it here . I also have two Gold Demo's and have been researching them for years , the most common ones are the 871's and the 881's then the 971's and the 981's . The 671's and the 681's are more rare as are the 771's but still rarer are the 1811 , 1871 and 1881 Heavy Duty Industrials . Probably the rarest would be a 571 or 581 Offset tractor if one was ever built , but there is no proof either way . Thanks Tony


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