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W6 pics added to stuck and troubled.

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Husky454

08-31-2005 22:16:46




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Pics of the W6 i mentioned earlier. $800 for her. What you guys think?




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CNKS

09-01-2005 17:52:42




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 Re: W6 pics added to stuck and troubled. in reply to Husky454, 08-31-2005 22:16:46  
That's a salvage type tractor, worth maybe $200 intact. If you have never done one before, you better forget it.



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26Red

09-01-2005 11:23:17




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 Re: W6 pics added to stuck and troubled. in reply to Husky454, 08-31-2005 22:16:46  
That's pretty ugly for $800 bucks... I'd keep looking... I bought a running w-6 for $800 with great tin and poor tires about a year ago.



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John M

09-01-2005 03:58:44




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 Re: W6 pics added to stuck and troubled. in reply to Husky454, 08-31-2005 22:16:46  
Thats a Navy I-4. Does it make it worth more, maybe. Would I pay 800 for it,no.



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Husky454

09-01-2005 19:36:39




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 Re: W6 pics added to stuck and troubled. in reply to John M, 09-01-2005 03:58:44  
How did you know it was a navy i-4. was it the anchor on the name plate? and what does that mean?



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John M

09-02-2005 03:35:18




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 Re: W6 pics added to stuck and troubled. in reply to Husky454, 09-01-2005 19:36:39  
As CHKS pointed out, its a 6 not a 4. I have an I4 and just hit the 4 out of habit. The two Is on the plate look like they were stamped with a screwdriver, just like every industrial Ive seen like that. The anchor gives away the Navy use, someone else would have to explain that as I just know the anchor was a Navy tractor, probably a construction outfit, or at camp or something. Also did it have a foot accelerator on it? It also has industrial fenders, a W6 would have the come closer to the ground at the back.

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CNKS

09-01-2005 17:51:02




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 Re: W6 pics added to stuck and troubled. in reply to John M, 09-01-2005 03:58:44  
Legible letters on the serial tag say BK, that makes it a 6.



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John M

09-01-2005 18:45:02




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 Re: W6 pics added to stuck and troubled. in reply to CNKS, 09-01-2005 17:51:02  
YEa, I realize that now. I have an I-4 and hit the 4 by mistake, but it you look real close you can see the "I"



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John M

09-01-2005 18:48:17




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 Now that I look closer..... in reply to John M, 09-01-2005 18:45:02  
I see I-6 then the anchor and IBK looks like 6?80



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Nebraska Cowman

09-01-2005 03:54:00




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 Re: W6 pics added to stuck and troubled. in reply to Husky454, 08-31-2005 22:16:46  
ya, pretty rough, did you get the missing tin? It will be a nice tractor when finished.



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Husky454

09-01-2005 19:38:13




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 Re: W6 pics added to stuck and troubled. in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 09-01-2005 03:54:00  
I didnt buy it. Like you guys said, If I keep looking I can probably find one running in better condition cheaper. At least I hope so.



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gene b

09-01-2005 03:36:45




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 Re: W6 pics added to stuck and troubled. in reply to Husky454, 08-31-2005 22:16:46  
Have fun i have been there and done that. If you want it buy it and have fun who cares what you paid it is your money. Enjoy and happy restoration.



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jpl

09-01-2005 03:01:52




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 Re: W6 pics added to stuck and troubled. in reply to Husky454, 08-31-2005 22:16:46  
good deal, if you get a 700.00 dollar rebate. seroisly, it will cost a arm and leg to fix.



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