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Posted by Farmall_Ryan on April 21, 2006 at 19:25:02 from (64.19.82.203):
There"s a consignment auction tomorrow morning near my house. I just got back from scouting out the tractors. 1. A - Looks complete, in decent condition except for a twisted drawbar and its leaking oil from the axle housing on the left side 2. Super H - Missing cylinder head, pistons, governor, carburetor, maybe other small items... rubber is all there and holding air. Its a stage II with a good battery box and all the hydraulic parts look like they are there. Narrow front. 3. Super M - Missing a front tire, although the hub is there. Narrow front. Missing seat pan. Other than that, appears to be in tact. 4. 756 D - Wide front. Missing right hub. Right rim is all torn up. Most parts appear to be there, but many are sitting on operators platform. Somebody dropped the oil pan on it, and that is sitting there with the tractor...Possible engine problems...? All tires are holding air but the right rear is leaking fluid and gonna need a patch welded in. This is in northern NY, what ballpark prices would you guys bid on these tractors? Im not too interested in the A, but the other three I will take if the price is decent. Thanks for any suggestions.
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