Posted by BDT in Minnesota on November 23, 2010 at 06:41:01 from (64.235.82.223):
In Reply to: 450 scrap price? posted by Farmall-H on November 22, 2010 at 19:08:49:
Cole: The owner may be aware of the leaky radiator, missing grille, bent fan blades, loose steering, bent front rims with car tires, front wheel bearings last greased in 1963, seaping water pump and leaky carb, broken exhaust manifold bolted to a cracked head, block that has been JB welded together, slipping clutch, trans that pops out of gear, worn out brakes, rusted out rear rims with mismatched weather checked tires, a drawbar that has been welded five times, dead generator, rusted,dented gas tank, missing hydroulic pump..
The old tractor does run, and it has a new gas cap!!
The owner may be a very honest person, and may be asking only what he has determined the tractor to be worth to him.
Talk with the owner, and look that tractor over.. It may be allot better, or,, even worse... You just never know till you check it out yourself.
Happy Tractor Shopping, Ya, Just wondering,,, does this tractor come with a free Turkey?? Happy Thanksgiving BDT
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