JRSutton said: (quoted from post at 01:58:25 09/14/11) 39 farmalls?
If you add me to your will, I promise not to bump you off.
really, I promise.
: )
Yeah, haha 39 IH/Farmalls (all offset models with the exception of a 200 I am parting out & a 184 LoBoy). We add to that number all of the time though. We bought #39 the other day, and guess what it was.........
one of those Cub LoBoys with the Rare Auburn Trencher & PTO Gear Reducers. Everything is there, and the tractor is in excellent mechanical condition. Pretty neat rig! Here is a picture:
As far as making my own "eyebolts"....that is what I'd rather do having that the dealer wants $20 a peice for them!! Any place used will want AT LEAST $10 a peice, and that is just too much when it is something that can be make or is worth about $1.50 at the most. I'd make my own if I had the time.....PLUS, I am needing about 2 dozen, maybe 3. So..... The search continues!!!
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