well how would you like to take the word of someone that is 600 miles away from you and he tells you what he will do and the price and then he doesnt do it and tells you that you can get the tractor in pieces and put it back together. i was told his dad bought a 301 out of a 715 combine and that was what was in it. if i would have got it and it would have had a 221 in it like you say is in it then you would be pisses to. i was gonna get it but i changed my mind when he said it would be in pieces and i am 600 miles away. im glad you got it and you right there close so you can get what pieces you didnt get when you got the tractor. i was buying it to pull with and he lied to me and that is what i am upset about. i would have had 2300 in that tractor with a stock engine in it. and he said it was a good running engine and you say it is wore out. you wouldnt like it either if you was done like he done me and donet say you wouldnt. why cant people just be honest with you these days. and he said you was gonna use the tractor for parts and put a 301 in a 560 you had and on here you say that is the first farmall you ever owned.
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