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VAJerry

10-21-2007 18:53:51




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1. Found on Craigslist. Bad parts: Dent in gas tank, starter needs bendix, touch control not hooked up (may or may not work), noise in tranny (Think reverse gear is missing a tooth). Good parts: Block NOT cracked, runs good no smoke. Got a great price on it. third party image
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2. Been looking for one of these for a while. Looked as far as NY, Tenn, OH, and PA. I was off the other day and after a day of packing I did not feel like cooking. So when the wife came home from work I took her out for supper. Went into town on a road I seldom use and there she was. third party image
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migraine

10-21-2007 21:19:36




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 Re: New Toys in reply to VAJerry, 10-21-2007 18:53:51  
Pretty neat finds I would say. One new handle and some air in the spreader tires and you could be hauling it. The super A will not be hard to work on and the parts should be easy to come by. I have a really nice 100 spreader and just picked up another one that needs quite a bit of work. I just got a Super A this summer but have not done much to it yet. Enjoy the new toys. Migraine



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Mike CA

10-21-2007 19:55:11




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 Re: New Toys in reply to VAJerry, 10-21-2007 18:53:51  
manure spreader. third party image

It must still stink I bet. third party image



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Jimmy King

10-21-2007 19:53:41




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 Re: New Toys in reply to VAJerry, 10-21-2007 18:53:51  
Grew up on a Super A and H, We had an old 200 spreader it was broke down more than working. The baler isn't a 50T they had a dolly wheel in front the Super A pulled one a million miles around and around so is it a 45 or 46.



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VAJerry

10-21-2007 20:16:06




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 Re: New Toys in reply to Jimmy King, 10-21-2007 19:53:41  
There is a optional dolly for the 55 and I would love to have one. Anybody got one?



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Jimmy King

10-21-2007 19:53:35




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 Re: New Toys in reply to VAJerry, 10-21-2007 18:53:51  
Grew up on a Super A and H, We had an old 200 spreader it was broke down more than working. The baler isn't a 50T they had a dolly wheel in front the Super A pulled one a million miles around and around so is it a 45 or 46.



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Mike CA

10-21-2007 19:05:18




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 Re: New Toys in reply to VAJerry, 10-21-2007 18:53:51  
That second... thing... looks like it eats small children! What is it?



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VAJerry

10-21-2007 19:50:32




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 Re: New Toys in reply to Mike CA, 10-21-2007 19:05:18  
I known some I'd feed into it. Seriously in the foreground is a model 100 manure spreader, and in the back ground is a model 55t baler, has a 113 engine.



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Jimmy King

10-21-2007 19:57:45




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 Re: New Toys in reply to VAJerry, 10-21-2007 19:50:32  
OK, I forgot about the 55T, it would have lifted the front wheels of the A off the ground if there wasn't a lot of weights on the front.



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Al L. in Wisc.

10-21-2007 19:17:09




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 Re: New Toys in reply to Mike CA, 10-21-2007 19:05:18  
If you mean what is the second implement behind the IH spreader, it it an old baler. Appears to be motor driven and yup, it would eat small children and grownup alike if you ain't karephul.



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CNKS

10-21-2007 19:32:02




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 Re: New Toys in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 10-21-2007 19:17:09  
I think he means the manure spreader.



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