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F-20 Transmision
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Posted by Jonathan Brown on March 06, 2006 at 10:20:17 from (69.245.180.63):
Just a quick question for all for ya. I currently have two transmisions for f-20s that I do not need. They are out of parts tractors that I purchased for parts for the f-20 that I am restoring. Well I have advertised locally and no one was interested in them. SO I am kind of stuck wondering what to do. The end of this month there is a big Tractor Autcion in Columbia City Indiana wchich is about 20 miles from were I live. they sell lots of parts as well. I was wonding if it would be worth my effort to haul them there and try to sell them. If they don't I have to pay a fee for running them though. Or should I just take them down to the local srcap yard and sell them for scrap. I will point out that I currently have no pick up so I would have to pay someone to haul them to the aution and then back home if they do not sell. Thanks for your advise
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