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Posted by youngster on August 11, 2005 at 08:40:17 from (198.93.212.124):
In Reply to: Re: tractor values posted by Way Up Here on August 11, 2005 at 04:45:59:
as far as i know theres both the 6 adn the original 4 or at least there better be but and i dont know anyway to differientiate between a regualr cletrac or an oliver hg sorry but im not that advanced they look too much alike to me. The guy gave me a price of 250-300 bucks for that mind you the motor is there but not on and probibly not working. would it be worth it as an investment even for the tracks alone since i plan on one day having either an hg or a cletrac or would i be abel to restore it from that condition i have a source for some specific parts such as teh hood and grill. would it be worth it
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