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Posted by GN on April 02, 2002 at 06:18:30 from (198.208.223.35):
First, let me say I'm not trying to by-pass the classified ads section, I just need to know what to ask for my 140, since there is none in the classifieds for sale. It's painted yellow by the previous owner. Sheet metal is o.k., but not rusty, just a little bent at the hood and right side of radiator surround. I have had the head completely rebuilt, with hardened valve seats. New pushrods. New muffler. New battery. New bearings and seals on the front axle. Radiator has new core, new hoses. Converted to 12 volt. New clutch, pilot bearing, throwout bearing. New starter ring gear and starter rebuild. New gaskets at the rear by the bull gears (pulled both pans off). New rubber on the back, good on the front. Excellent start in any weather, and runs great. Large seat with arms, and front/rear lights. Oh, it also has a front and rear blade with it, and wheel weights. Oil and filter change twice a year (about every 10 hrs.) All I ever did with her is push snow, or go for a ride in the local fields. Yep, she's been my baby for 3 years now, but I'm moving to a small city yard, and can't keep her. Please let me know how much to ask. Thank you for your help.
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