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Re: Re: McCormick-Deering 12-27
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Posted by Jack on September 01, 2002 at 19:34:03 from (209.42.69.83):
In Reply to: Re: McCormick-Deering 12-27 posted by Guy Fay on September 01, 2002 at 17:30:33:
Guy Fay;U R right... it was a 2236.I just bought it.Pretty good shape ...missing side covers.But the rest is there.It only hits on 2 cylinders but it was more than I thought it would.The old guy that had really perked up and had big grin on his face when it hit.He had it for 10 years and never heard it run...Almost wanted to keep it.Think it is going to need some mag. work and a good cleaning on the carb.Got it for 500.00 which I thought was fair.Going to fix her up in work clothes.The paint is bad but will shine up in places.I think it will look better in (used)condition than painted up.Hate those painted up (new) tractors.......If I scrach it ....well it was there before I put old (clean)clothes on her.What can I say........Jack
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