Posted by Janicholson on October 21, 2016 at 19:28:29 from (63.152.215.204):
In Reply to: WHere to find! posted by marcusoverholtzer on October 21, 2016 at 18:52:37:
This is not a flame I am trying to be realistic. Many of us gave you an opinion not to put a turbo on it. Putting a turbo on it that includes an obsolete device is also a bad idea on top of a bad idea. There is no money in this project, and less if you put a turbo on it. If it is running, clean it up fix small things, paint it, and sell it. If it is a project you need, start with a much simpler running gas tractor that doesn't take specialty tools, high technical skills, and 10 years of applied experience to accomplish. We cannot give you what you need in the above categories. We do know which of us are giving solid advice, but we cat't help you decide which of us to believe. Choosing to hear that which you want to hear is not listening. Jim
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