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Posted by youngster on January 11, 2006 at 21:31:54 from (198.93.211.83):
i have two different questions here. One is about a ford 600 serie tractor with one of those homemade 4 wheel drive front ends. well in the spring i should have the chance to get one for arounda grand but its got a busted axel in the front we have another front end for it but is there anyway to know that the axles the same short of pulling it out and if its not how hte heck do ya find the right one. also how hard is it to find the origianl front end that woulda been on that tractor to begin wiht and how costly is one?
My second question is i should also have hte cahnce to buy an oliver hg cletrac for 250 bucks but the engine needs rebuilt. no big deal right but how much would that set me back just to have it rebuilt. and then would anything possible be wrong withteh brakes if it sat say for 10 years or more. let me know what you guys know cause right now on both of these deals im basically like how fast can i get it to my house. thansk in advance fellas
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