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Re: What can i get for $500
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Posted by George G on October 03, 2004 at 07:52:14 from (205.188.117.22):
In Reply to: What can i get for $500 posted by kevin on October 02, 2004 at 18:34:33:
I have a 1940 MH 101jr, had to drag it up out of a swamp, got it home, had it running in about four hours. Needs all the tin, hood,fenders,grill exc. Needs tires, wheels and at least one hub,had one steel wheel and one rubber tire on rear when i got it. Also have a 1954 AC WD-45. Motor was stuck when I got it. I've been using for the last ten years. Freed up motor, replaced seals in cylinders for the loader, and I just replaced the brake linings last month. The loader has a bucket and a eight foot snow blade. 1930 Case C now running, 19?? IH OS-6 not running at this time,has inturnal water leak somewhere. Got these four tractors for free. I never look at tractors that are setting by the road with For Sale signs on them. I always look for the ones that the owner isn't thinking about
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