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Re: Didn't git much reply last time. HURRY.. SNOW IS FLYIN, NEED A DECISION!
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Posted by Ludwig on November 19, 2001 at 09:52:51 from (209.213.208.66):
In Reply to: Didn't git much reply last time. HURRY.. SNOW IS FLYIN, NEED A DECISION! posted by Kenny Christopherson on November 18, 2001 at 18:06:37:
Sounds like you need to work out the C before selling it if you're going to get the big money. It doesn't sound like restored condition... The charging problem sounds like a 12v/6v thing I'm guessing something went wrong in the conversion. You did know that this was originally a 6v tractor? Try posting a specific question about this, you'll probably get some answers. Try to be consise though, your post this time rambles somewhat. The easiest way to fix the sheet metal is to take it to a body man and get it done right. I'm no good at all pounding out creases and stuff, I always add more by accident. If you figure you can learn thats your business. Better figure on fixing the grill too. Just because you put some paint on doesn't make it "restored". Bunged up tin is still bunged up tin even with nice paint. You could probably get a good M as a straight trade for a good C. The smaller Cs are prefered for smaller acreages and tend to go high, at least here in New England, although a Cub or A will go higher still. For what you want to do I'd look for a Super M, Super M T/A or later 300 or 400 because you start gaining more modern features like live hydralics and such that will help your loader a bunch. Of course the price rises a bit also so thats something to consider.
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