Posted by Rob in UPrMI on April 21, 2008 at 06:44:05 from (208.33.229.23):
In Reply to: Re: UD24 posted by Janicholson on April 20, 2008 at 16:40:09:
He came over the other day with a battery and it turned over nicely. He told me to name a price that he had the money with him. He wants it pretty bad, but I have the mill that goes with it, I am not really looking to sell it, not yet anyway. I told him that, but he said just to think about it for awhile.I told him I was going to check with you guys and see what kind of price they sell for, I have no idea, I never seen one for sale anywhere. He said if I don't sell it that he would come and give me a hand getting it running if I wanted. I had intentions on getting it running and putting the mill in operation again. Every time I go to work on it something else comes up, last summer it should have been running, but my dad ended up getting sick and passed away in Nov. We collected JD and IH tractors together and restored them, this is the only power unit we have,it was a family engine and mill, so I am kind of attached to it. After my dad passed away I was thinking about selling everything,that is when this guy contacted me about the UD, so I was kicking around the idea of selling. Thank You for your help, I appreciate it
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