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Posted by Short Bolt on December 07, 2005 at 02:43:12 from (69.21.20.57):
As posted last week this is the 706 gas, that I had to pay to get out of a tractor shop in pieces. I have spent between buying it, using only a very short time, sending it to a shop paying a lawyer,to get it back and have several new parts, still in boxes, Piston Set, Rings, Rods, Mains, Gaskets set, all still in orginal boxes sealed, New rebuilt head, and a 301 blocked punched out .040 over, almost all new tires, good sheet metal, fast hitch 3point, Dual PTO, nine bolt dual hub and wheels TIRES not much good on duals, rear weights, wide front Swartz? Tractor rear end from dash back complete, the shop did put in a good used PTO drive and new seals. As far as missing parts the battery is gone, the exhust manifold is cracked and welded, Distrubtor cap is ugly and the plug wires are missing Paint is fair, seats good , Think they broke temp gauge line.Checked on have a tractor mechanic come and finish putting it to gather, but that would put me up close to $10,000.00 in it. So we have took to selling it as is for $3300.00. Point is how can I safely sell the tractor with out scammers and people coming to see what they can steal.Don't want cleaned out. just want to make a honest sale,Thanks
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