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Posted by thomas m on April 24, 2006 at 21:31:12 from (72.15.38.252):
I have a early 34, that has the different motor, not the Wuakeshau, but the in between, looks similar to the regular f12 f14 motor, but mildly different. It also has a triangular pto out put, side seamed gas tank, and alot of other differences. Angled side rails and bolster top differences as well as oil fill tube, flat oil pan and dipstick in block, factory, not added. I havent run across one with all these variations before. It runs, but the mag is gone. I want to sell it complete, but am low on space, so if I cant sell it, am going ot have to part it out, and really dont want to. Anybody have an idea what a fair asking price is? It has a very nice tag, and tag and motor match number for number. Single front cutoff and rear cut offs, all tin and castings good, needs cleaning an dpaint along with tires. I just dont have the time, working on 33 and have no space left. Thanks again for all your help.
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