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Re: Parting good tractors out.
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Posted by Don L C on January 12, 2006 at 17:49:11 from (69.133.45.53):
In Reply to: Parting good tractors out. posted by Scott in IL on January 12, 2006 at 07:44:16:
Well Guys here is how I have to look at it I am disabled and still want,tractors......I would rather pay a little more and have less work to do....such as I bought a : '51 Farmall M ,with finders, duall hyd., power stering ,all straght tin, looks to have been kept inside,never repainted, no dripping leaks....95% Firestone tires,all around, 14.9 on rear , new rear rims.....runs....$2,500, delivered 150 miles..... Late '47 Farmall H very good paint job 8 yrs. ago 4 new tires,finders belt pully, glass precleaner new muffler, new seat cover.....nothing missing ready to show....$2,500 delivered300 miles..... John deere L A , electric start/ no lights, no hydrolics, no belt pully....90% tires all around ,re painted 6 years ago.looks great,I'll go over it and repaint it later...came with cultivators,plow and poor cycle mower.....$3300 delivered 380 miles..... '49.Allis G With rebuilt engine,no lights,hydrolics don't work, dead battery, tires bad weather cracked, but hold air...$2700 delivered.330 mi.... I am happy with all three of these deals bought off "PHOTO ADS".... Don L C SW Ohio
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