Posted by Dave H (MI) on December 19, 2010 at 12:33:59 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: f 20 pig in poke posted by tugboattim on December 19, 2010 at 12:18:59:
I guess if you like to tinker and don't mind cost, maybe gonna do it over time, you would want a tractor like that. Heaven knows I have done a couple of em. Learned something this past summer that set me back a bit though. Bought a part on ebay from somebody local for a tractor I was working on. Went to pick it up and saw that this fella was parting out REALLY nice tractors. Buying them at auction for a fraction of what it cost to restore them and selling them for parts. Apparently the way it works is that people who drag parts tractors out of fence rows and restore them want really nice original replacement parts for their projects. SOOO...really nice tractors die to save really bad tractors. Not sure why I mention this other than to say that you can buy that brush beater and ultimately spend three times what you could have bought a nice running project tractor for. Just a thought. If you find parting out the one you found is troubling, just think how what I saw would affect you.
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