Posted by ChadS on September 19, 2009 at 19:16:15 from (4.224.78.251):
In Reply to: remanufactuerd motors posted by J Thomas on September 19, 2009 at 16:10:20:
I have a 81 F-700 sitting out back thats got the 370 and a heavy 5 speed, 2 speed rear end.
370, setup to run LP. Had around 50K on it. It was a sprayer truck, has large rear floatation tires on the back with a lime spreader bed on it now,,, ran good, distributor came up missing,,, but hood has always been down, air cleaner still on it. Its got rear floatation tires on it, 2 speed rear end. PTO, would be alot of good parts. LP engines burned clean,,,,,
$750 as is,,, has a fertilizer bed that would make good parts for one that needs fixing up, gear boxes and such, 500 without rear tires. Should run, if it turns over it will run. Still had antifreeze in it,,,, bout,,, 3 years ago,, wasnt stuck then when we put it where its at now. truck isnt worth saving,,, but had a good running drive train in it last time I heard it run,,,,,,, bout,,,, 6 years ago. Located in IN. ChadS email, ChadS3@hotmail.com
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