Posted by super99 on June 22, 2014 at 19:04:14 from (74.32.245.98):
I posted a few days ago about my brother and the need to sell his machinery. I drove into my brothers place after work Saturday and looked at the 2050. I think the side panels are inside the shed somewhere. I checked the oil and it started, ran good, but I didn't drive it. The grass hasn't been mowed yet, between the tall grass and the trees grown up around the stuff that hasn't been moved for a few years, it's gonna be a major job just finding and getting the machinery lined up. There's a 40x60 building full of junk, parts, a tractor or two torn down and more junk. His son in law has helped him for years, and it doesn't look like he has done anything around there since Jeff's been laid up. His wife wants to have a sale soon, but it looks like a couple of weeks of steady work by more than 1 or 2 people to get it ready. I keep trying to post a picture of the 2050, but it's not working for some reason. What a MESS!!
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