Posted by Ron in Nebr on May 08, 2008 at 09:17:55 from (66.252.115.120):
In Reply to: Humor for the day posted by 55 50 Ron on May 08, 2008 at 09:02:21:
If ya look close at the picture it appears there's a starter lying just above where the battery box should be, right behind where the starter bolts on.
I think his description of "complete" is accurate. It's a $500 antique tractor, and apparantly nothing major or hard to find is missing. Most people in the antique tractor world buying something like this to restore would expect to have to buy new tires(and wiring harness, battery, spark plugs, etc etc etc) for it anyway.
Now, if he'd advertised it as "ready for work", then it'd be different.
As for the "Farmall" vs "McCormick" in the ad title...yep...he's technically mistaken there...but heck, around here lots of the old-timers refer to F-20's as "Internationals". I don't think anyone reading that ad title would be confused as to what kinda tractor he's really selling.
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