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Re: Re: Need to know value of A/C unit on my 1566 ????
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Posted by COWBOY on August 08, 2002 at 05:14:26 from (12.149.226.162):
In Reply to: Re: Need to know value of A/C unit on my 1566 ???? posted by Medfarm on August 07, 2002 at 23:48:08:
The previous owners tell me that it was all working fine. They needed the compressor in their other tractor, so that is where it went. But they tell me that this unit is in good condition, but I really don't know. I may just hook it up anyway if I can find a bracket for a reasonable price. I have a tri-Axle flatbed to haul my tractors on, but it is 4ft 6in high deck and I can't haul any with cabs on it for height reasons. What I plan on doing is to lower the deck and make it a stepped deck this winter, but not sure if I can get it down to 3ft, 6 in high deck without having the 10.00R20 wheels protruding through the floor. But thanks for that advice.
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