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Posted by terryger on February 23, 2005 at 07:56:06 from (64.174.7.191):
In Reply to: Re: some things still done oldfashioned way posted by Ibby on February 23, 2005 at 03:06:29:
love them big skins too! its a 1969 606 deisel with t/a. i'm pretty happy with it. purrs like a kitten, less than 4000 hrs, almost all original(couple of barnyard repairs), sheetmetal all there and good, and came with 8 pieces of equipment. tractor and equip was 2k had been run out of fuel recently and cost me $500 for service call to get running, change fluids and filters, and stop leaks. tires were $900 mounted, and i will have about another $750 in odds and ends including paint, seat, wiring,etc. not gonna be "restored or absolutely orig" but will be the best looking old girl in the neighborhood and more power than i will need for what i do. and to think i almost lost it when i turned it down sight unseen as i was told it was really too big for my place but was for sale. wife conviced me to go have a look when she saw it though she thought it was too big also. for me it was love at first sight. the rest was all bonuses. i'll put up some pics in a couple of weeks when she is closer to done.
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