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WD 45 sale
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Rikiz
05-10-2004 11:48:08
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Watched a WD45 with power steering, add-on 3 point, poor tires, and no smoke sell for $1350. Tinwork was fair at best, one rim was rusted out, and the front wheels swung sharply to the right as soon as the tractor was shut down. No funny noises anywhere. Just appeared to be a tractor that had been used and abused. Question is; would the power steering problem be an expensive one? A close relative passed on the deal because he was concerned about the power steering and the rims.
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bryan g in mo
05-10-2004 17:11:54
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Re: WD 45 sale in reply to Rikiz, 05-10-2004 11:48:08
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It is my understanding that power steering parts are hard to find, seems to me that they had two different kinds of systems. I think he did ok by passing on the deal ,because by the time you buy a couple of tires ,fix the steering, and don't forget all the loose pedals and bushings your going to find. You could probably find one that is allready done, and painted.
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