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Posted by BOBM25 on May 02, 2007 at 09:37:18 from (69.68.42.16):
In Reply to: Be Careful! posted by A.Bohemian on May 02, 2007 at 07:11:14:
No offense, but how is this dude supposed to do a compression test on someone else's tractor? If I were selling 2 M's for 1500 bucks and somebody showed up with a compression tester and wanted to take the hoods and stuff off so they could check em out, I'd tell them to scram even if I wasn't trying to hide something. Tyler, them are cheap. I think some guys get tractors really, really cheap, so 1500 sounds like alot to them. Just your plain old normal run of the mill M in any condition will bring 1000 in my area, and I do mean ANY condition. Trust me, I've seen some rough old farmalls. A good visual inspection would be more than enough in your situation. Walk around them several times looking for welds or cracks. I would check out the casting codes on the '39. If everything checks out and the '39 IS a '39, snatch 'em up. (or tell me where they're at, I want a '39 farmall!)
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