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Toasty IH 664

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5020 iron

01-12-2008 06:52:47




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I have the opportunity to aquire an IH 664 it was in a fire seat,batt,back tires,some other items sustained fire damage.Should I take it for free or just run away and enjoy this nice wintery day.Audios!!




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j meyer

01-12-2008 13:28:33




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 Re: Toasty IH 664 in reply to 5020 iron, 01-12-2008 06:52:47  
You know, a 664 is pretty rare, so that alone would make me want to take it home for that price.



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1936

01-12-2008 08:09:12




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 Re: Toasty IH 664 in reply to 5020 iron, 01-12-2008 06:52:47  
I have benn told to never look a gift horse under the tail. You can not recover any freebee that you pass over. Got a roll back and get home.



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Janicholson

01-12-2008 07:57:16




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 Re: Toasty IH 664 in reply to 5020 iron, 01-12-2008 06:52:47  
For free, even parting it out is profit.
But if the tractor can be seen to not be leaking fluids, and the main castings are still painted (even if stained), I would say rebuild it. It is a nice tractor to have, and might influence you in the long wave spectrum end of tractors. That last part is because of your handle:-) JimN



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newfarmer9

01-12-2008 07:26:08




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 Re: Toasty IH 664 in reply to 5020 iron, 01-12-2008 06:52:47  
If it's free, why not?



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JT

01-12-2008 07:08:44




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 Re: Toasty IH 664 in reply to 5020 iron, 01-12-2008 06:52:47  
If it is just a "cosmetic" fire, I would not be too concerned, but if it were hot enough to really burn the paint, that may not be a good thing to "aquire". It could have done some structural damage to the metal. You would have to replace every seal and gasket and o-ring in the rear end if it were a real hot fire.



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