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Re: Re: Farmall F12
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Posted by old on November 13, 2003 at 20:37:13 from (63.190.97.75):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall F12 posted by Zak on November 13, 2003 at 19:23:43:
Well at this point I'll probably put it in my machine shed and fill it up with oil, the engine is stuck. I have a JD-B in the shop right now so I guess I'll finish it up, it has already been painted and decals put on but has set for about 15 years so I'm haveing to do a lot to get it running again. Once its goes pop,pop I'll probably put the F12 where the deere is and get it running. I like to hear them run before I start on the body work etc. I guess you can say hearing one run makes me want to make it look as good as it sounds. But when I get that far I'll post back up for info on what it should look like. I got this F12 cheap or at least I think so hows $300 sound for a complete F12. It even has the single the old man that got it new put on the mag to keep the water out. Thanks for the input
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