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Posted by Matt Isserstedt on August 03, 2004 at 04:48:45 from (198.208.160.27):
Hi All, Ive moved around the country a few times and have been living in a subdivision for the last 5 years. I got into building a machine shop and the '49 H I was going to restore has been in storage the whole time with minimal progress. It's time to own up to the fact that I probably won't get to use this one and cut my storage expenses. The tractor is in a good state of disassembly, but I have bagged, tagged and labeled the parts. Starter motor has been rebuilt. Radiator has a hole in the bottom but I've built a new brass stud-socket for it...just need a shop to repair it. Front end has the usual dings but is not mangled. The tractor came from AZ and was setup originally for cotton. Single tire front, one axle shaft is the optional super extra long version. The other side has been torched off short (not by me). Tires are basically shot. I'd like it to go to a good home where someone can enjoy it and use it someday rather than someone looking to part it out for profit. Hopefully I have posted in the right place. I'm on the NW side of Atlanta, GA, you will have to pick it up with your trailer. I can assist with ramps, come-alongs, etc to get it loaded. Bring binders & chains or I won't let it go on your trailer...seen too many accidents with poor tie-down equipment. Please email me if interested rather than posting a reply. Thanks! -Matt matt dot isserstedt at gm dot com
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