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Posted by Dave on April 30, 2002 at 18:44:26 from (152.163.194.191):
In Reply to: Re: H - what's it worth? posted by The Red on April 30, 2002 at 03:15:12:
Oh My! I stopped today, nobody home, and looked at it. 4 new tires, one mounted backwards, all the tin is there, nothing bent, all rims look good, has swinging drawbar, Pto, no leaks evident, antifreeze in it, exhaust stack covered, and they were mowing with it last weekend using a pull type bushhog. Its a backyard horse farm property so it hasn't been used for anything serious for who knows how long. Nothing looks bent but it unfortunately has not been shedded and is rust all over. Sandblast & paint I guess? They now have a JD750 with a loader. I have a Ford 8N that I hate to work on & is tired, and this looks like an easy tractor to work on! I will take a buddy that has farmall's up this weekend to listen to it etc. & see if they will take $600.00 for it? Thanks for all the input, sounds like a good deal I guess. Regards, Dave in Pa.
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