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Re: Oil Pull C5P Castings .. model ???
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Posted by Alberta Mike on October 29, 2005 at 06:38:44 from (64.42.242.6):
In Reply to: Re: Oil Pull C5P Castings .. model ??? posted by CoPhil on October 28, 2005 at 19:21:41:
Thanks for the info on those locations, I will pass it on to the fellow who is interested in buying this tractor. I have checked through an old issue of AP Magazine (nov-dec 2000) and looked at those pictures and it is definitely a "lightweight" with one of those pressed steel frames. Maybe a model L, M or R Allthough the R seems a bit heavy) or perhaps a W, or model X. The others seem a bit too big. The fellow that is selling this is a bit reluctant to part with it but he has agreed to sell it to my friend if and when the time comes for $4000 Canadian, that would be about $3200 US I think. It looks pretty much complete (missing valve cover and mag) but otherwise is straight and looks good. Is that a pretty good price? Pricing on these things is not known too much up here since there aren't a lot of them on the market.
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