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Parking red dreams?
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Posted by Dale on November 08, 2003 at 20:21:57 from (12.93.72.171):
My first cousin fell dead at 49 of a massive heart attack last winter leaving behind 12 of his RED dreams 2 of which have been in red power mag. all of these tractors were in running shape and 4 of them he had restored to perfection ,he was the kind of man hunted down those NOS parts and had to have every part the exact factory color even the small dash screws were replated , spending 12 thousand restoring a red tractor was ok ,since his death nothing has moved and his tools lay around the 560 he was putting the final touches on even a unopened Dr Pepper she took to him.Now she went ahead and had the new shop built that he was going to build for them but it has sat empty since finished 3 mounths untill today. She called me friday and said she was ready to start moving them,so today I put the charger on a few of them and they came back to life,I let them run about 30 min. and drove them to there new home, I put a fuel stabulizer in before I fired them and cut up some plywood to put between the new tires and new concrete then cut off the fuel and let them cut off themself.There is no anser to how long they will be sitting but besides taking out the batterys is there something else I should do,there is only 1 five year old grandson that I hope grows up love them as he did so they may have to sit a long time before im asked to bring them back to life.
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