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Re: FORD 641, 841 OR 2000??
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Posted by paul on May 30, 2006 at 09:07:28 from (66.44.138.65):
In Reply to: Re: FORD 641, 841 OR 2000?? posted by SKFOOTER on May 30, 2006 at 08:56:42:
As I said below, live pto would be more important to me than pretty paint - which is often all that 'fully restored' means. Your prices are in the middle of the road there - can't believe there was much mechanial repairs done to 'fully restore' them? You can spend a little less & fix up the known problems of a working, unrestored tractor & have a good machine; or you can spend about double to get something that really is mechanically restored. I guess I'm kinda skeptical of something at that price being anything other that repainted to cover up the problems.... ;) Would be ok price for an average working tractor, but if the seller is pushing 'fully restored' then I get real nervious on what the game is - feel they bought a lemon cheap, threw paint at it, & pawn it off on folks..... Just me perhaps. --->Paul
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