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Re: 1206 International
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 09, 2005 at 20:32:24 from (4.124.90.233):
In Reply to: 1206 International posted by LBH on June 09, 2005 at 10:32:12:
Well for that money it's not bad but if it has big problems then your 3500 can turn into 10000 in a heart beat . One of my old customers did not like the price i had on a 1066 that you could go to the field for 8750 and found one for 4500 then he came to me to have a new T/A put in then we found that all the gears were tore up and the engine was on it's last legs and the ft needed completly rebuilt and rewired new brakes new tires a paint job and new seat by the time it was ready for the field he was just a couple hundred shot of 19000 in it , sure glade that he did not by mine i made more fixen his. So if ya don't want that one I'll take it i need something to do for a hobby and it would go good with the 706 and 806.
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