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Posted by SMA in NE on October 29, 2005 at 05:59:57 from (12.108.210.218):
I am looking at a 504. Runs good, 1 good rear tire the other one is shot, fronts are pretty much done as well. The sheet metal is decent although one fender (clam shell) is bent and the piece under the steering wheel and instrument cluster is gone. The 3 pt. top link is missing and the lift arms are similar to those on a Ford although slightly heavier. The lift arms I remember a 504 having included the extendable arm, maybe that was an option. The only thing I feel may be hard to find is the sheet metal piece that is supposed to be under the instrument cluster. The steering wheel is about ready to fall apart also. What are your opinions on this tractor?
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