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Posted by jonnny2006 on June 24, 2007 at 13:34:22 from (67.142.130.29):
In Reply to: Red Power show posted by Farmall MD nut on June 24, 2007 at 11:22:17:
i have a md..... It has the later style M&W 9 speed plus charylynn power stear! I need to get it going though. It not putting power to the mag..... I can get it ti run on diesel but i dont wanna reck anything else if there is somthing lose. I tought about selling it for exactly what i paid 2100. when equiped like the one i have they go aroung 3400-3800 around my neck of the woods. So even if i stick 1000 into her i will still be doing good. If the guy dosent email me tonight i might conseder selling it. i really dont wanna sell it! But i will if some one wants it within the the next couple of days. i only advertised on yt free ad. not the pic adds but just the word add. im in no hurry ti sell it but i thought if someone wanted it more then me i would let them have it. I will have her working by next weekend hopfully. if i can get the parts. once fixed i would not let it go for less then 3000. Jonnny2006
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