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SMD-TA Switching Over Lever?
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Posted by IHC-Farmall on April 03, 2007 at 12:41:59 from (208.134.202.54):
I went and looked at the SMTA Diesel and the Switching from gas to diesel lever was broken off. I was woundering where to get another one? Would there be anything to look out for considering that the lever is broken off? Anybody got a lever that they would sell or know where to buy one? They guy wants $3500 for the SMTA Diesel, it has brand new mismatched rears, junk fronts, no cracks no welds anywhere on the tractor, And the T/A is GOOD. They guy said that it has been sitting for a couple of years. He said that before when he was using it started to miss. So he took it into the machinic and he said that the injectors just needed cleaning, but he didnt want to pay for cleaning so he just parked it. It starts good and switches good but doesnt run good on diesel. If i get it i will have it completely restored like my others. Does anybody think that it is worth 3500 with it missing on diesel? I think so, but i am cerious on what other people have to say first. Thanks for the Help
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