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Re: some things still done oldfashioned way
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Posted by Ibby on February 23, 2005 at 12:45:44 from (63.146.104.139):
In Reply to: Re: some things still done oldfashioned way posted by terryger on February 23, 2005 at 07:56:06:
Sounds like a good deal! From the front, she looks like my 1969 544 Utility, which is why I asked. My carb was smashed beyond even reading the numbers on it, and I get 3 different versions of what I should replace it with. Had yours been a 544, I was gonna ask you to read me the numbers on it. I doubt your diesel even HAS a carb, so that Idea's out! Otherwise, I agree with everything you said. You got a GREAT deal (I paid $2500 for mine with just a set of chains and a Belt Pulley attachment - not running, obviously. It does only have 3500 hours, but it's been beat to crap) I also plan to spruce it up nice, but I care little about originality. I'm even mostly decided to put a roll bar/ sun shade on it. I work in the woods a lot, and I'm getting tired of trees falling on my head. It's a proven fact that you can't hurt me by hitting me in the head, but if you do it often enough, it does irritate me!
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