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Posted by Srelov on January 29, 2002 at 12:06:54 from (24.154.107.20):
Ok, now that I hopefully have yall's attention :), I do have a delima. I own a completely rebuilt Farmall M (1946) with the oversized sleeves & hardened heads. All new rubber all thew way around. (I'll get a few pics on the net in a bit :). firestone wheels. Everything is pretty much original excepting oversized sleeves to allow a few more horsepower. MY DELIMA IS THIS (sorry for any mis-spelled words :). I have to move from New York to Ohio. The widest and tallest entrance I can find to Storage is 8ft wide about 1/4 or so less actually, and just at 7 ft high. I figure if I take the stack off I can get it through the door height wise, but I'm not at home right now and won't be for at least a week so I can't measure the width on the tires. WILL THIS FIT THROUGH AN 8FT wide door? the interior of the storage I'm looking at is 10 wide by 40 deep by 9 high so the inside is plenty. just getting it in is the question. If I could sell this for 2500 plus shipping if I have to ship I wouldn't have to worry about it but I don't even know where to begin to post trying to sell it and all the farmers in my local area want new John deers, they are looking for work horses, not shiny perfect running older models. Well any responses to this dilema is greatly appreciated. thanks so much.
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