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Posted by Andy in Ohio on December 19, 2004 at 10:54:48 from (24.93.127.199):
In Reply to: WD6 posted by Warren Opp on December 19, 2004 at 08:08:36:
I purchased a SWD6 2 yrs ago in excellent mechanical cond., it started easily on gas and swiched over nice to diesel. Its a little tank when it comes to pulling things. tires were in good shape but mismatched, tin was fair but easily fixed. Has live hyd. that work well. It does have a patch under the rear end though. By running cond. does it need pull started to run? If it does run the other way unless you have a money tree in your yard or know a good diesel mech. thats cheap. I payed 1900.00 for mine if that gives you something to go by, probably about 500$ to much, but I certainly do enjoy using it. What are they asking for theirs out of curiousity? Good luck, Andy
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