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Re: Farmall C value (stuck)
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Posted by Keith S. on July 18, 2001 at 07:14:42 from (47.230.0.42):
In Reply to: Farmall C value (stuck) posted by Keith S. on July 17, 2001 at 14:11:54:
Thanks for the info. Ends up that the guy wants $650 for it. That is what he said he paid. It has newer tires with no wear. I think that is why he wants the price. After talking though, I found out he has an A that is in running shape. It needs an exhaust manifold. He wants $600. I think I may go look at it but wonder what A's are going for. I have seen them for around $1000 - $1200 up in Missouri. Not sure but it sounds like a descent deal. What does an exhaust manifold cost. He has a parts A but wants $400. He said it got stuck about 6 months ago from sitting and thinks it could be running easily. If a manifold is a couple hundred it might make sence to buy both to have extra parts. Not sure without seeing them. Any opinions. Keith
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