Posted by Tractordanp on May 21, 2014 at 17:35:44 from (50.137.83.148):
In Reply to: Re: Bigtone posted by BigTone on May 21, 2014 at 15:53:23:
I was over there Saturday took a friend over to see bubbys collection we took a look through Salem yard and swung in to see Paul but he was not around I ended up trading that 464 I had to a guy for a farmall 460 gas wide front with international 80 7 foot snowblower his choice I was a bit hesitant at first but bot am I glad I did it this thing runs great I changed the oil and have run it quit a bit and oil is still nice and clean ta works even has breaks It almost looks like someone started a restoration job on it but never finished it's missing all emblems and lower tin Thing I was hesatent about trading is gas consumption but it is acctually a lot better than that 464 was Oh and something I thought of is awhile ago I saw a M in town north of the light that was set up for pulling was thinking maybe that's the one at Salem?
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