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I took $30 to an auction...
I didnt expect to get much, but got my moneys worth. Payed $10 for the QA-42A snow thrower, $10 for the original frame a k301 and deck, and $10 for the other 2 k301's and 3 point hitch parts. I could of spent another $5 and came home with another truckload of parts. My buddy got a 149 with weights, chains, deck, and blade for $160, it also has the hydraulic lift. Some fresh gas and a jump and we were out mowing with it.
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nice haul Tater.....makes for a nice weekend.
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Great score, Tater!
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Great!
Lucky you. I seldom luck out like that ole 147 |
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Wow! You should feel guilty!
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Nice find. Want to get rid of blower?
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Tater.
Super deals! When can I go with you?:biggrin2.gif: |
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Wow! Nice haul...
You have almost enough parts there to put yourself together an Original. I was gonna start a new thread about the "deal" I got today... I bought 10 mower decks (mostly complete), 4 mule drives, 2 sets of plastic covered concrete wheel weights, 2 42" IH front blades (wide frame), a 123, a 124, and a 125 (all non running) the whole package... $200.00 But I think you did a little better than I did today... Have fun with your new toys. |
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Looks like you had a great deal, as well, Yosemite Sam.
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I did feel like I got a pretty good deal... Usually when I come home from buying something like that I have a hard time setting in the truck while wearing that wooden barrel.
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