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Re: farmall c with stuck engine
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 02, 2006 at 17:39:43 from (66.202.111.109):
In Reply to: Re: farmall c with stuck engine posted by GaryT on April 02, 2006 at 17:22:36:
What i am tellya is that if it is all there and the only problem is and engine and one bad tire and wheel and you want something to tinker with 500 bucks is nothing and ya already beat her down to 400 if it was in the northern half of Ohio i sure would go after it , heck i went out during a major snow storm to look at a cub that was suppose to be JUST LIGHTLY STUCK and when i got there it had two junk tires one blowen out back tire but it was all there i got it bought as i did not just go for the beer got it on my truck and took it home couple days later pull the hood and the head well yep it was stuck as you could not see where the piston ended and the cylinder began all 4 holes were that way and the block was cracked from the cylinder almost to the ouside put it back together and loaded it up on the trailer and got up the next morning at 3:30 and hauled iot off to Tri green's and set it in the dead row and it went to one of the salvage buyers for 875 so if it is loacted with in 150 miles of me then will talk .
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