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Posted by gn on February 27, 2000 at 12:40:38 from (216.40.161.125):
I saw a little tractor not too far from home today, and couldn't figger out what it is. It was painted orange, but that don't matter. The sheet metal was in good shape. It was smaller than my 140, but not as small as a cub. It had an engine and cylinder head that looked a lot like my 140's (C123), and a new 12v conversion (1 wire alternator). The tires were about the size of my 140's, but the front axle was curved up in the center. The seat was a bench that went across the entire back of the tractor, and was not offset like an A. The shift lever was just like my 140, with no knob. The grille was that diagonal crosshatch stamped metal, just like on some cubs I've seen. The steering arm came out on the lower left, then a piece went forward on the left side, and hooked up to the front. The steering system was nothing like the F14's, F20's, etc..and it's much smaller. I'm sure it's a common one for you experts, I just don't know...How much is it worth..? Should I make an offer..?? Are there parts for them..? gn
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