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Re: case 885
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Posted by Jonfarmer on January 17, 2006 at 04:28:37 from (64.91.161.68):
In Reply to: case 885 posted by mno on January 16, 2006 at 20:20:42:
Thats a deal!, a 75hp loader tractor for $2,000!. That would be a 2255 loader and if I had to guess I'd say it must have spent it's life in a feed bunker which destroys the paint. Now if it runs and works good, I'd grab it. Paint isn't all that expensive just time consuming. The complete grill for an 84 series ran me $300 from Case IH. The 85 series was the first to carry "Case International" after J.I Case bought out International Harvester tractors around 1985. Check to see if it has a T/A as it was an option on those, if thats bad, then that would be something more to fix and fixing those is not cheap. That price seems way too good to be true, if that loader is in good shape, the loader is worth that, however, if the tires are all bald, the T/A is bad, the motor needs an overhaul, etc... then I'd run away fast!.
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