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Re: Fire Damaged Farmall M
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Posted by Jim on July 28, 2004 at 19:27:50 from (209.242.235.116):
In Reply to: Fire Damaged Farmall M posted by MarkNOhio on July 28, 2004 at 18:24:41:
Well back in 1977 when some %^&%^*#%&^@%^!#$ threw a "cocktail" into our hay mow we had a baler, rake, and wagon burn, plus a 1030 CASE and a IH560D, and I'm still farming with the two tractors. The wagon got bent and the baler fell through the floor with the rake, the only thing that saved the tractors was they were parked on the ground in the hay barn addition, some beams fell on them, but it wasn't nothing some body dollies and a welder couldn't fix. I had to completely rebuild the tractors, but it didn't burn the paint off inside the castings, but it melted both radiators and injector pumps. As far as the insurance thing, they totaled mine too, but it was up to me to dispose of them. Tell your friend to check his policy to see who the owner of a totaled vehical is because a lot of them are different, and some just don't care to deal with disposal. I'd say rebuild that M, it has sentimental value to you.
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