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Posted by TNR on May 05, 2002 at 06:31:56 from (206.74.34.190):
I have fond two tractors,806 and a Super C.First the 806,enigne is free but hasnt been run in about 12 yrs,everything appears to be there,sheetmetal is rusted up good but useable,will need all four tires.What do you think i should offer for it?Next the Super C.Hasnt ran in about 8 yrs,its not froze up either,all original except the rear tires but all four a holding air.Has full set of culitavators mounted on it and guy says he'll throw in whatever else is sitting there that goes with it,although all I saw was a set of mounted planters of some sort and Im not sure they go on the tractor. Just for the heck of it,we hooked up a set of jumper cables to both tractor to see if they would turn over.806 did but will need starter work,Super C spun right over and had fire at the points.Wish I had had my gas can,it may have run.From the looks of these two and some other ones he had out there,it appears that this gentleman took care of them well,other than leaving them out in the weather.He had cans over all the exaust pipes.What do you all think I should offer him for the two?
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