Posted by rustred on March 29, 2021 at 19:27:58 from (74.214.153.210):
In Reply to: Non running D21 posted by plowhand on March 29, 2021 at 17:46:00:
well i guess if your like me and see a deal staring you in the face i just buy them cause if i took the time to ask about it it would be gone. easy to buy any tractor. ya its worth it, but maybe the engine is toast cause he says non runner. they were not the best tractor anyhow. you had to roll main brgs. into them at a few thousand hrs. and if anyone thinks that tractor is worth 4 times what it was new they must have inhaled too much exhaust fumes. i can see putting 15k into it so maybe thats why they are listed for 20k. was so many of them things around here in the 60's to the 80's that on every tractor auction each month here there was 2 or 3. all got shipped south to u guy's. also we had an allis dealer here in town and i saw piles of those tractors sitting in the lot. just for snits and giggles you should leave that 1206 for me and buy this allis. then you could spend the rest of your allowance to fix it. good thing you asked for opinions.
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