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Re: 400 LP - Worth buying?
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Posted by Harley on March 30, 2005 at 10:28:12 from (66.82.9.92):
In Reply to: Re: 400 LP - Worth buying? posted by Nathan in Texas on March 30, 2005 at 09:14:29:
Nathan, I think I would scuff my tow around in the dirt a little bit, and then ask him if he would take $800.00 cash. Personally I would go $1000.00 no sweat for it. Then I would rebuild the tractor. You would have a bigger framed and heavier tractor, fast hitch, live power, IPTO, and an all around newer tractor than the M. Both of mine are M"s but there are times when IPTO would be nice. It wouldn"t take very much at all to make that old girl look good again. You could always try the LP system, and if you didn"t like it, you could either go here or ebay and get the hood and gas tank and carb and switch it over to gas. This tractor had the next generation bigger motor than the plain M, and you could get a lot more tractor for not much more than an M sould cost. JMHO, Harley
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