About how much is a 184 worth, I just got one and it runs well (needs battery) here it is.
missing battery box cover, rear tires so so (no cracks, fair tread), hydraulics good, and blade.
Also, will a woods 42 fit on this tractor? S/N 20001154043812*
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Carm, I like your spirit! Your collection of stuff seems to be growing rapidly. Way to go. Now what are the guys at work saying about all this stuff.
I can't even mention the word tractor around here Here at work we've got stacks of Harley magazines yet once I brought in a copy of Red Power and it was promply thrown away without even telling me and I had a note on my desk the next day telling me to never bring that sh#$^$%t in here again! I'm serious its really that bad around here at my work. Thats why I was curious about yours since we are in the same industry?
I can't even mention the word tractor around here Here at work we've got stacks of Harley magazines yet once I brought in a copy of Red Power and it was promply thrown away without even telling me and I had a note on my desk the next day telling me to never bring that sh#$^$%t in here again! I'm serious its really that bad around here at my work. Thats why I was curious about yours since we are in the same industry?
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Looks like a Case - possibly a VAC?
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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Bill, They all think I'm crazy at work. But everbody has their own vices there. No predominant cliques. I won't let them have my red powers though! The collection grows, but i'm outta indoor space. I kinda fell into this one!
John, I guess I did OK then. I traded an unwanted rifle and some ammunition and clips. But I had to pay to have it hauled though.
Eugene, It is a neighbor's, and I never made it up there long enough to see.
John, I guess I did OK then. I traded an unwanted rifle and some ammunition and clips. But I had to pay to have it hauled though.
Eugene, It is a neighbor's, and I never made it up there long enough to see.
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