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Posted by Jim.UT on April 12, 2004 at 11:51:50 from (64.122.18.247):
Spanish Fork Utah, 4/10/04  1951 Ford 8N with Dearborn loader. Engine sounded very good. Tractor was basically sound. Missing the grille. Rear tires worn out. Had rear wheel weights inside the wheels. Sold for $2900.
 Ferguson TO-35 gas engine. Straight as an arrow and very solid. Weird hitch on the front bumper. Made me think it had been used to launch the family boat at Bear Lake. Looked to have been kept indoors. Paint looked original with just a little surface rust on top of the hood. Sounded good. Sold for $2200.
 Ford 4000 diesel. I think it was a 1974 but I'm not sure. Plastic grille with only a couple of broken spots in it. Ran well. Sold for $3700.
Kubota L2202DT 4x4 compact diesel with loader (no pic) sold for $3800. I'll post more in a minute. Three pics in a post seems to be the limit, otherwise it takes too long to load.
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