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Posted by pg on March 06, 2004 at 04:01:59 from (216.197.3.151):
In Reply to: Re: rust piles versus diamonds in the rough ROBINH posted by Jonathan on March 05, 2004 at 13:35:14:
i bought a fairway 12 that sat outside for forty years. to look at it , it was a piece of $#@!.... gas tank was gone, no hood, fenders shot, motor really tied up. beat out the pistons with a piece of 1 inch pipe and a sledge. clutch crumbled in my hand taking the pressure plate out. even had to roll my own wheels. it is now ready to be painted. it depends on your patience and dedication. look at some of the big gas tractors that they restore. they have to make parts. HOW BAD DO YOU WANT IT? thats the question! pg
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