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Posted by Tim Malin on January 08, 2003 at 16:28:03 from (207.190.93.168):
In Reply to: Re: Cost of 856 restoration... posted by Gary in TX on January 08, 2003 at 07:05:02:
It is in a salvage yard right now, and when I asked the week it first came in they wanted 1700 for it (I asked for their asking price, I didn't offer nor did I try to get them to go lower). That was about 18 months ago (June/July 2001). They took the wide front end off of it, the red hubs for the back wheels (I have a pair of them in the shed), took whatever object is above the dual PTOs (when removed I can see inside the tractor tranny(?) from the back) and maybe one of the gauges. None of the metal is warped or deformed because of the heat (except the decals that are now gone from one side). I would sure expect they won't be asking that much. Maybe I can get some pictures for you guys and put them up. It may be a week or two, but I just might do that. Thanks for the reply, Gary.
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