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IS THIS A GOOD DEAL TO TRADE MY USELESS BN MOWER FOR A FARMALL A??!!
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Posted by ThatOtherGuy on June 17, 2001 at 19:38:32 from (216.93.69.245):
Good chance I'm going to trade my Woods 59 belly mower for a mid 40's A. It dont run but it turns over. It has these wide (PULLER TYPE?) tires on it, wheel weights, one front tire is flat, and he says he has the parts that are off it like the carb, starter, grille, hood, and seat, fenders, and plug wires. SEE HE HAS IT fOR A PROJECT, BUT HE IS BUILDING A HOUSE AND LOST TIME ON IT. He took a 4 cylender combine engine and put in it and never got farther than putting the halves to a whole. The governer is not hooked up to the throttle, the carb is not on, the starter is off, he did not get to finish it. That guy has what I think cool stuff like 15 trucks made before 1970, forklifts, bulldozers, tow trucks, the A, a BN, a B THAT IS TWICE THE SIZE OF THE BN, about 7 other tractors, and a lot of other stuff. THE B is what (I THINK) he wants the mower for. But it is only a 59 inch deck. I PROBABLY GET THIS AS A PROJECT, and for light work. SO WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE DEAL?
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