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Posted by Kenny C.- NOW! opinions on prices! on May 03, 2001 at 19:05:27 from (64.12.102.163):
In Reply to: Re: Hey, Kenny C !! posted by Kenny C. on May 03, 2001 at 14:40:09:
Hey, guys, just had to sneak a peak at that M. Called the guy up at his work, and said I was just gonna go look at it if its ok with him, he said sure.. I can tell you one thing, its not worth the 1500 bucks! The front tires arent matching, they are almost bald. The tin has a lot of little dings, the paint is right over the old unsanded paint, NO hydraulics, NO pto shield, bad steering play- about a 1/4 turn! Rear tires have weather cracking, but still awfully good tread. The rims are pretty rusty on the inside rear of them, and they are banged up around the edges.Wheel wieghts It does have the grille insert. No serial number tag. One funny thing is it doesnt have the "Farmall" emblem on front, It has a IH emblem.. Like on a SUPER M! Is there a way to specific way to distinguish differences between the 2? I'd say that this tractor is worth 1200 tops- and I havent even heard it run yet! it could be a terrible runner! The switch for the button is located on the rear gas tankl support though. And it has the rod going through the steering post to it- for easier access.. Well, I need some prices for tomorrow to cunsult the guy on when I go to test drive it in his field..
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