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18-32 Cross Engine

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Clint Evans

08-02-2006 21:43:46




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I have located a 18-32 Cross engine. I was hoping someone could help me with what it is worth. It is complete and maybe stuck. Manifold is in tack and doesn't look to be cracked. It is all original as it was running a thresher many years ago and left with the thresher still hooked up. I found it one day out hunting. The belt was still hooked to the thresher but badly rotten. Quite a picture to see it all still hooked up. Like time had just forgotten it. It even has a homemade canopy of wood and tin that has some what rotted away. The owner said I could have it all just make an offer. I want to be fair so what do you guys think is fair??? Thanks

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mwfarm

08-04-2006 20:44:52




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 Re: 18-32 Cross Engine in reply to Clint Evans, 08-02-2006 21:43:46  
I have an 18-32 and this one sounds pretty neat. An offer of 3,000- 5,000 would be reasonable. I would be interested in the 1927 chevy pickup if that helps. I might have some parts for the tractor if you need them. Marty



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1031D

08-04-2006 08:23:52




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 Re: 18-32 Cross Engine in reply to Clint Evans, 08-02-2006 21:43:46  
Are you talking the whole tractor or just the engine?



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Clint Evans

08-04-2006 11:27:14




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 Re: 18-32 Cross Engine in reply to 1031D, 08-04-2006 08:23:52  
Sorry for the confussion. It is the whole tractor. I forgot to mention there is a 1927 Chevy pickup setting there with the 18-32 and the thresher.



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Engineer20

08-03-2006 10:52:17




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 Re: 18-32 Cross Engine in reply to Clint Evans, 08-02-2006 21:43:46  
I saw one that was unrestored and missing several key parts that went for about $3000.00. Restored $10-15,000.????? ???



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Nicolaas vd Merwe

08-05-2006 07:17:37




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 Re: 18-32 Cross Engine in reply to Engineer20, 08-03-2006 10:52:17  
We have 1925 Case crosmount tractor in very good condition but the engine block and cylinder head are missing. Can anybody help. We are in South Africa



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