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Re: Farmall B Blocks Good or Scrap?
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Posted by jo on December 04, 2000 at 11:01:44 from (208.223.205.165):
In Reply to: Farmall B Blocks Good or Scrap? posted by Dave on December 04, 2000 at 10:14:38:
Those blocks sound pretty bad to me. But it's hard to judge without looking at them, and the availability. There's still some fairly good blocks out there, but when they're gone, any ol' block will be better than nothin'. I gotta guess these are pretty rusted up too, eh?? If some of the mating surfaces are rusted real bad, it makes 'em harder to use. The old sayin' is that you can get ANYTHING to work if you throw enough time and money into it is true here...just how much someone wants to spend is the question.jo
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