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Posted by WILSON on December 10, 2006 at 09:11:11 from (71.49.74.187):
In Reply to: Re: TIM IN NB posted by Tim in NB on December 10, 2006 at 06:01:54:
yes i do have model c number 151 thats the early one It has pto, but not the live one thats so rare , motor free but welds on head and block fenders hood front grill and new side repro plates , original fromt plate It has NO REAR TIRES , but good wheels and rims with the rare co-op (stamped co-op) wheel weigts,which some co-op guys want me to sell seperate but will offer with tractor first. The front wheels and sterring need attention (a lot of attention) The transmission is very usable but was used as a snow plow ans some gears are burred but usable. It has the parking brake and good fenders. I can possibly send pictures if I have you e mail It is in eastern wyoming 7 miles from nebrasks and 30 miles from scotts bluff neb. I also have a replacement 162 motor out of an aircraft tug that I havent decided on selling or not The tractor is $1950.00 307 532 3999
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