Posted by David R Inman on March 07, 2013 at 21:17:27 from (150.135.210.79):
In Reply to: super m lp posted by Rick deere on March 07, 2013 at 04:14:40:
Lp conversion M, not a super, sold for $1200 back in Feburary in Az at public Auction. It was with out three point, but ran and had new paint
Rear axes look like those of the former pickets I've seen before. Also notice the extra horizontal bracket on the clutch pedal: all the former pickets I've seen had something like that on the clutch and break pedals, as that was part of the system used to reverse the operator platform.
As said, look at the SN suffix, as if it was a picker it should be marked.
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