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Re: Why the low bids for 1948 MV on Ebay
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Posted by chad on March 18, 2004 at 05:20:38 from (152.72.252.244):
In Reply to: Why the low bids for 1948 MV on Ebay posted by Glen on March 17, 2004 at 18:49:19:
wow it is a cool tractor but it needs a lot of work for that kind of money. average tractor guy can not afford to buy a tractor for that kind of money then have to buy new tires fix all dings and find a new casing where it was welded if there going to restore it. then you have to paint it. Looks like it is missing part of the air breather tube that goes to the in-let of the carb. It also is missing the battery box. Then there is the tranny and clutch problems. I know I don't really want to tear apart the tranny it could be simple or it could be a mess in there. clutch is not a big problem to replace but still alot of work to be done after it is bought. with some time and $$$$ it would be a nice tractor hope it sells for you.
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