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Re: What can you tell me about this 450 with this
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Posted by CNKS on September 13, 2003 at 19:32:54 from (207.178.96.211):
In Reply to: What can you tell me about this 450 with this S/N? posted by Jesse on September 13, 2003 at 17:57:33:
Depends on what he means by non-running. If it's stuck $2000 is way too high. Still too high if it's not stuck. Some of the letters do not fit your description of the tractor. (1) L means high altitude cylinder head, that's ok. (2) C means it's an LPG tractor -- did the owner convert it back to gasoline?, and does he have the old parts? rarer if it is LPG. (3) F means high drum cotton picker mounting attachment. Someone who is an expert on cotton picker tractors can explain that one. (4) S means it has a torque amplifier with provision for a 540 rpm pto -- this one is ok. Does the TA work? I would offer him $1500, less if stuck, UNLESS it is a high clearance cotton picker tractor, not many of these made, I don't think it is. Fewer still if it is an LPG cotton picker tractor. PROVIDED it is otherwise as he says it is.
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