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Re: Are David Bradlley (walking) tractor worth anything
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Posted by Doug N on August 13, 2007 at 01:12:43 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: Are David Bradlley (walking) tractor worth anything posted by Dave from MN on August 12, 2007 at 18:42:14:
Dave, as with a tractor we need to know alot more to determine if they are worth anything. Is it a super power? What are the tires like? What kind of tires? Are the rims solid or sloted? Does it have reverse or not? does it have variable speed? Does it have wheel weights? Does it have brakes? Does it have a Briggs or a continental? If it's a continental, is it a 5 bolt or 7 bolt head? All this determines what it would be worth. On the side of the gear box you will see a tag. What is the model? It will start with a "917". Like, 917.57560, or 917.5751. If there are only 4 numbers after the period, it's an older one. If 5, it's a newer one. Pics would be nice. Doug N
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