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Re: F30N Restore or not? That is the question!
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Posted by Thanks guys, scottAR on October 28, 2002 at 18:01:24 from (209.194.159.135):
In Reply to: F30N Restore or not? That is the question! posted by scottAR on October 27, 2002 at 18:45:02:
I think you have convinced me to try to find another tractor with a running engine to use as a parts brother. I sure would like to restore this ole babe because it would be the oldest around these parts for about forty miles. It's still on steel rears and the trans and rear end will turn but it has been raining in the motor for probably thirty years. This is not my first project as I have been collecting/restoring some one owner tractors for a few years but this one is certainly the most challenging. This gives me the opportunity to tell somebody that I have a W6 distillate, M LP, 350 Utility LP, WR9 LP, GB LP MM, UTS Special LP MM, 720 LP JD, 730D ES JD. Three of them have been restored and the rest are waiting when they are not working. Thanks again
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