Posted by Bob - MI on August 16, 2010 at 10:45:21 from (24.231.245.131):
In Reply to: M/F 165 selling price posted by Bob - MI on August 16, 2010 at 06:47:52:
The company owner bought this in 1989 from a local farm machinery dealer. I'm not sure if he had it rebuilt or if the previous owner had it done but I'm sure the dealer that sold it did the work. He is the kind of guy who isn't afraid to go overboard to fix things at times. The paperwork that I have shows that this was owned by an orchard locally. S/N is 9A48183
The tires are checked but don't leak and if it were me I would be looking to replace them. That's what I had in mind when I picked the $4750 price tag. I understand what you guys are saying about a low price scaring folks away.
I have a Ford 2n with a loader at home and this MF is an absolute beast in comparison.
I have attached the link to the ad so you can see the photos. Once again, not trying to use this board to sell this!
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