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Help needed with McCormick No.60 3 bottom, 1st timers
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Posted by mike on March 30, 2002 at 17:53:10 from (216.176.134.200):
My son and I are thinking about buying a No.60 3 bottom this guy got from the family estate. He never used it. He says its missing the hydraulic cylinder and lines. The sales catalog pictures we seen show a different hydraulic set-up than this one has - are we missing parts? It has alot of blue and red paint on it yet and looks complete as far as we know, which ain't much. Would someone reading this post please go to implement photos and comment on our find. Also do you think its worth $200.00? Asking price. What size hydraulic cylinder do we need? My son wants to use it at local plow days we have in the area, hes got a Cat D2 he's going to pull it with. I'm sure we'll get help at the event with setting it up, but we want to make sure we got all the stuff we need. Pictures at implement photos under McCormick No.60. We have more pics, if you email us we can email you more info. Thanks, Mike & Ken
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