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Re: Re: Re: VALUE OF ALLIS CHALMER


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Posted by FARMBOY on July 19, 1998 at 21:03:30:

In Reply to: Re: Re: VALUE OF ALLIS CHALMER posted by Al on July 19, 1998 at 09:11:46:

: Sounds like it 90% restored already, a few bullet holes, broken pieces, boy I wish the Case SC that I had bought had been that complete,!
: But if you really need that kind of a tractor, and have the time and the funds to do it , it would be an enjoyable project , especially when you compare before and after pictures. For value, that is up to you.
: How bad do you need it? How bad do you want it?
: Are there any more in the area for parts? The person who gave you the first reply, could probably tell you more precise things to look for concerning what to watch out for. Good Luck
: Thankyou for the advice, I went and bought it today. I paid 300 for it and was expecting to have to buy a new radiator. The gentleman I bought it from, said to follow him he might know where I could get a radiator. He did, the whole engine in fact. It was a power unit in a combine he had pushed into the river years before to keep the bank from cutting. The engine has been in the water, but the radiator appeared to be in perfect condition. While I was loading the tractor, he brought out two new batteries and a new front tire, sai "he never got to put them on. Thanks again Nellie and Al for the advice, it has been a very good day.



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