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Posted by Harley on June 26, 2005 at 08:44:50 from (66.82.9.14):
In Reply to: Im selling it! posted by John M on June 26, 2005 at 08:29:24:
Been there done that John, and there comes a time when you just plain get sick of a machine fighting you at every turn. Sometimes it is easier to cut your losses and start over, at least with different problems. Sounds like the frame and mountings might be a real headache. The tank can be cleaned or replaced, but when a person gets into the structural end of things, sometimes they go south in a hurry. Hard to tell another person what to do with his equipment, but if it were me, and having gone through what you have, I'd either part it out, or sell it outright and start over. 1500 to 18oo and you can have a good running M and no headaches. Ive got two right now that I do all my farming with, feeding hay, mowing, haying, etc., and they are hard to beat. Hope this gives you some insight, and good luck, Harley
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