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Posted by JayWalt on December 20, 2006 at 19:40:39 from (24.223.138.48):
I got some stuff from a tractor auction I have no use for. Its free (well nearly) to anyone who wants them. I tried selling them on ebay, but no takers. There's 4 auction links, 3 large bearings and a bunch of 3/8" machine screws. I also got a tire rod end, new, I opened the bag to check it out. It does NOT fit a 300u. The farmer that had the auction had a couple of farmalls, internationals, and a few masseys, so it probably fits one of them. It's about 2x the size of my 300u's tierods. I dont have pics of the tierod, as mom's got the camera at the moment. Shipping for all items will be 8.80, but I want $10 for the whole lot shipped. So that's only 1.20, and thats kinda to help me recover the cost of the ebay fees I lost on it. Here's the links... Machine Screws Bearing #1 Bearing #2 Bearing #3 Once Again, I'm not looking to make any money, just figured one of you guys could use this stuff. IF I can't get rid of it, the screws are going to the metal scrap, as with the bearings, and the tierod might go on ebay If I can figure out what it goes to, there's no markings on it. I can accept money order, check, or paypal if it is NOT funded, and I repeat NOT funded with a credit/debit card. It needs to be funded with an existing paypal balance. Check out my ebay feedback if you have any concerns.
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