Joey K, Thank you for the compliment! Most of us here are just guys having a good time out of need or choice. I went to his place the opening weekend of the Natchitchitoches Christmas Festival of Lights, (My wife did not let that go un-noticed).
I saw the parts tractor because I had to do the work myself, he supposedly was under the weather at the time. He had removed the engine and the front half was rolled away from the rear. My father removed the parts of the steering on the front half and I know at that time the radiator was there. I have been watching his EBAY listings and it has not came up. As far as I know he has only sold the injectors and some other engine parts.
As for the hydraulic lines, I was going to buy them to, but had already modified my system for the loader hydraulics. Yes, he had both hoses. One of them was brazed (pretty common repair) but looked good and dry. Give Josh a call 662-549-9165. He was fairly easy to deal with. Just tell him that the guy that got the tires, wheel weights, and steering shafts refered you.
Good luck Joey K, let me know how your phone call goes! He is CST zone.
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