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Re: I might get in trouble!
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Posted by Bob Kerr on June 20, 2007 at 19:21:35 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: I might get in trouble! posted by Bob Kerr on June 20, 2007 at 10:11:03:
Boy oh Boy! Well the M looks pretty bad for what he wants for it, but I have to say it ran like a top! He let me try out the bushhog in a patch of grass across the road and it did ok and the loader works nice but there are leaks in the plumbing. It has a Charlynn PS set up on it too. It looks to me like it has sat outside for a few years. It was converted to 12v with alternator and the hood is off and not cut up. He is selling it because he had a stroke a few years ago and after he fell off his Oliver(twice) he decided it was time to let things go. He said it hadn't been started in two weeks and I would think it fired up on the first half crank! It had about 70 lbs oil pressure , but there was a clunking sound I couldn't locate, it was faint but you could feel it. He said it had been doing that since he bought it in the early 90s. Tires were ok but I doub't they would take a road trip of 30 miles which is where I would have to drive it. I thought the price of $2250 is high, what do you guys think?
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