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Posted by Kent McMakin on May 19, 2006 at 18:45:39 from (4.252.129.206):
In Reply to: Somebody??? Anybody???? Little Help Info Guidance? posted by Brad in VA on April 06, 2006 at 19:08:52:
Brad, I supposing the EB 12-20 you are looking at is a Model AA. About 5500 to 6000 were made according to the serial number spread. Fewer than 65 are known to exist in North America, possibly a few more. Yes parts are hard to come by, especially engines. You bet its worth getting and fixing up. The last one that sold at auction was a decent tractor and sold for about $5500. If it sounds like I'm somewhat familiar with them thats because I am. I've got one. Good luck
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