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Re: Farmall 560 Diesel Worth Saving?
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Posted by texasoldiron on December 05, 2005 at 14:21:22 from (172.150.96.151):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 560 Diesel Worth Saving? posted by RustyFarmall on December 05, 2005 at 11:06:44:
I have known the old fellow for a number of years, and I don't think he would shine me on about it. He told me the tractor was idleing when it locked up. His mechanic dropped the pan, and pulled a rod bearing cap, and told him it was "scratched pretty bad". I talked to the mechanic about an hour ago, and he feels that with a crank kit it would take care of it. The old fellow does not want to put any more money in it, so he asked me to sell it on the internet for him. I will get some pictures of it, some of the sheet metal is not at the repair shop, so I will wait until they have it all together, then I will list it on the YT photo ad section. He said he needs to get $1500 for it because of what he just put into it. Again, has a WFE, fast hitch, three lever hydralics, LPTO, ect. He wants to sell it complete, and let someone else part it out.
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