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Re: McCormick W4, 6, 9
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Posted by Chad Franke on August 31, 2005 at 13:04:28 from (65.112.203.194):
In Reply to: Re: McCormick W4, 6, 9 posted by Husky454 on August 31, 2005 at 12:37:58:
Post it over in stuck and troubled on the left. Follow the instructions I wouldn't give more than about $100-200 for it, if you are looking for a big project. If the tire has sat for very long flat, it won't be good, a grille will be a few hundred, , new radiator, new motor (good part is being a W6 it will use M engine parts, W9 parts are significantly harder to find)...could see sticking $1500 to well over $2000 and a LOT of work into it just to get it running... More than what you would pay for a running example around here at least, and they aren't real common here either. Being in Florida it might be more unusual (don't know, never been there) to see a W, and the guy may sell it, but likely as a parts tractor from the description.
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