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Re: Gonna Take A Poll????
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Posted by the tractor vet on July 13, 2007 at 15:43:25 from (75.19.122.16):
In Reply to: Gonna Take A Poll???? posted by IaGary on July 13, 2007 at 15:25:40:
Gary i myself would not want anything off that tractor but maybe some of the gears if it still has oil in the cases . Many years ago my accountant got this hairbrain idea that we could by burnt tractors and equipment and (we) could fix them up well the (we) turned into (I) as he was buying them and guess WHO was tryen to fix . The heat realy messes them up and they loose there temper and become soft. I rebuilt a 720 I H plow that went thru a barn fire as everything was frozen got everything to move again sanded wire brushed and painted only to take it out for a test drive and the first rock that it found even though the automatic resets worked the main backbone bent .The 4430 that and yes i have been knowen to work on a few deeres even though i realy am not a deere guy it went thru a barn fire and here again we went thru it with all NEW wireing new hoses and seals every where, new cab new paint new tires ony to have the ft. end bust . That one got traded to a dealer out in hosisre land for a 3488 that got traded for a 4440 .
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