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Posted by old on March 03, 2007 at 18:14:52 from (4.245.6.112):
In Reply to: Re: tractor for $400? posted by oliverific on March 03, 2007 at 17:30:38:
Oliver, just an idea for you but it has worked well for me. Do you have a local radio station that has a tradeing post or country sale call in show. If you do then call them and ask for dead tractors. I have gotten probably 20 plus doing it that way and most have been good one to fix up. Shoot some of my best tractors I have I got that way. Look in my web site and you will see a few. My Oliver Super 88 I got that way but for more then you want to spend. The Allis WC speed patrol I had but got a good parts tractor so I could replace the engine in it for $250 and it ran good and could have been saved as it was but I needed the engine so I used it for parts. Oh by the way how far are you from Cleveland MS. I went to high school there
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