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Re: Re: Re: Look what I found this weekend!!
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Posted by JD Humm on February 18, 2002 at 15:12:26 from (67.202.66.16):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Look what I found this weekend!! posted by Steven@nd on February 18, 2002 at 15:00:06:
It is definetly an International, not a Farmall and the rear axles and rear end are the same as the Farmall model, therefore the adjustable rear axle. The front axle is different than the Farmall though. The wide fenders and rear mount are other Inernational Standard features though I thought the 06 56 series International standards did have side mounting steps. Perhaps the rear steps is just because of the cab configuration. Price? Wouldn't want to give more than salvage by the pound price for a tractor with a non running engine, could cost a lot to fix and who knows what else is wrong or weak. Did it lock up from sitting with no rain cap or was it dragged there after it locked up? Lot to think about, does it have a TA? That could be another can of worms. Could be simple to fix of could cost $$$$, it is a roll of the dice. Guess that is what makes this hobby fun!!
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