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Posted by David Saville on January 08, 2002 at 20:25:02 from (142.165.111.186):
I just traded a Cletrack BD running with side curtains, an OC12 running with broken final drive and two parts BD's for a WD40 complete but stuck. The WD40 is on cutdown wheels but I have factory round spokes for it. Would you have gone for it? Also a possible future trade is a Cockshutt 30 D stuck no wheels, tires or hydrualic pump, two Cockshutt 40 Deluxe parts tractors, rebuilt Cockshutt 30 gas long block and a running SW6 with factory hydraulics for an 806 running and straight. Who gets the best of that deal? He does the trucking for both deals. 200 miles.
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