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Razvy

02-09-2007 21:24:39




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I stumble over this one on Ebay , it doesnt look bad ,...




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Indiana Jones

02-10-2007 06:11:43




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 Re: 2N project in reply to Razvy , 02-09-2007 21:24:39  
Says it comes with 3 cranks. I only see one, and that one needs turned. Might not even be the right one or might not turn to be able to use. Some years ago I traded for what I was told was a 390 Ford engine that needed rebuilt. Was working on a 67 S-code Mustang fastback project and the engine casting date was what I needed. I got the engine tore apart and much to my dismay, found out it was a 352 not a 390 (crank, cylinder bore, and pistons/rods are not the same). You can't (well, at least I can't) identify many of the FE ford engines just from their outward appearance.

Certainly seems like there are well over 500 bucks worth of stuff there, but may not necessarily be all the right parts to put it back together. I guess if you were just going to buy it for parts it wouldn't matter.

I'd be asking the seller plenty of questions.

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Empennage

02-09-2007 21:47:58




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 Re: 2N project in reply to Razvy , 02-09-2007 21:24:39  
It doesnt look that good either. But, it can be fixed with some hard work and money. It would be great to get it running again!



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Razvy

02-10-2007 05:05:52




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 Re: 2N project in reply to Empennage, 02-09-2007 21:47:58  
I think $500 is a bargain if price remains the same , just in rims and tires he haze $600 . When you finish this tractor every part is clean and repair, not like lots of tractors on Ebay painted whit a brush over the rust just to lock ok .



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