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Topic: Re: How to buy a rebuilt motor update 2
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| Jason S.
12-17-2012 15:31:03
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Personally from the pics and him not offering a guarantee of any kind I would probably pass. Seems kind of odd doesn"t it that he won"t offer anything? I"ve sold a lot of engines myself and I have always given them some kind of a guarantee that promises it is mechanically sound. |
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| upnorthwi
12-17-2012 15:54:16
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Re: How to buy a rebuilt motor update 2 in reply to Jason S., 12-17-2012 15:31:03
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| | Part of the problem is evidently a past relative did the work, now I'm dealing with I believe the brother and his son. Bad thing around here is people think their stuff is gold and get a price stuck in their head. There's a nice Ford N down the road, been sitting in the trees for years and years. guy wants $1600 for it. I've been watching it rot since. It amazes me the deals people on here find, but it's not going to happen in SE Indiana. Now the son wants me to talk to the dad, so I'll see if I can get something. |
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| jon corbett
12-17-2012 16:55:52
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Re: How to buy a rebuilt motor update 2 in reply to upnorthwi, 12-17-2012 15:54:16
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|  if it turns over,if it has compression,i"d hold up 2 $100 dollar bills and say deal?just made a stupidly low offer on a allis b,and brought it home.... |
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| Zachary Hoyt
12-17-2012 17:50:16
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Re: How to buy a rebuilt motor update 2 in reply to jon corbett, 12-17-2012 16:55:52
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| Was that the one on Syracuse craigslist? He said in the ad he had gotten it running but it looked to me like the carb was missing. Zach |
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| jon corbett
12-18-2012 01:53:30
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Re: How to buy a rebuilt motor update 2 in reply to Zachary Hoyt, 12-17-2012 17:50:16
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| carb now rebuilt,runs pretty good |
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| DanP
12-17-2012 16:23:05
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Re: How to buy a rebuilt motor update 2 in reply to upnorthwi, 12-17-2012 15:54:16
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| I would advertise on C-List wanted section. It might get you a complete "parts" TO for just a couple hundred bucks more. Sell off what you don't use and put a few dollars in your pocket. |
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| upnorthwi
12-17-2012 17:49:19
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Re: How to buy a rebuilt motor update 2 in reply to DanP, 12-17-2012 16:23:05
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| | I wish it was that easy around here. A junk tractor in the Tri-State is about $1200. On one hand Fergy's and N's are hard to come by, on the other hand, no one wants them. I've probably had want ads up for 2 years with no luck. It would be nice if CL would have a way to search say a 100 mile radius of your zip code. |
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| Zachary Hoyt
12-17-2012 18:59:10
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Re: How to buy a rebuilt motor update 2 in reply to upnorthwi, 12-17-2012 17:49:19
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| try searchtempest.com. There are other sites too but that is the one I have used. Zach |
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