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Posted by The Red on March 30, 2001 at 08:27:12 from (206.246.187.2):
Well on a handshake out at the combine lot Tuesday, a trucker/farmer is going to take my JD 4400 combine and I get a 1942 H if I want it. Description is Tread decent on mains. One bad intertube. Rust around the valve stems. Complete with PTO, lights, generator, belt pulley, liftall and rebuilt starter. Rusty. Engine stuck. Head and oil pan removed. Rods are tight on the crankshaft. Hole in manifold. Seat rusted out. Radiator looks good. It can be towed, so the transmission ain't locked up. All parts including tin are there except for the carburetor. Previous owner supposedly has it in a box somewhere. Story was the previous owner pulled the head and oil pan and simply gave up. The gent has had this for awhile now and has more projects then time. I hope to see it this weekend and decide whether I want to tackle the project, part it out or not take it. I'll take some digital pictures while I am at it. Weather forecast for central Indiana is for rain so it might be sometime next week before I see it.
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