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Posted by Michael DeGroot on November 03, 2004 at 16:45:44 from (24.222.213.0):
I recently purchased a Farmall SMD with wide front end. After I put a new kit in the Carb, It started right up. (after 15 years)The belly pump is missing,the front and rear crank seals are leaking really bad. It needs new front and rear tires. The old ones hold air but are 18.4x38. I put those on to put it in a antique tractor pull.I now would like to put it all back to original with a new paint job. Am I getting over my head? Is it worth it to put that much money into it or should I sell it? There is a person that I know that wants it. He said he would give me 2500.00cdn. Should I take it? Mike
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