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100 led a rough life
Picked up a 100 thats pretty beat up. Bought it for the wheel weights and don't think I am up to fixing this one up. Probably use it for parts. I think the guys kids must have severely abused it!
http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...t/KIMG0419.jpg http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...t/KIMG0415.jpg http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...t/KIMG0420.jpg Randy |
Looks like a flower trying to bloom to me. Yes it is kinda grubby now but can be brought back to life. Come on Randy you can do it.
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Sir, send that machine my way after you take the weights.:Whistle:
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I have to agree that it would end up being an expensive rehab. It may be better to part it so that more worthy machines may live. :beerchug:
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I wish I lived closer.....That is a diamond in the rough.
I would give it a good home. |
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Doesn't look too bad! I have for sure seen worse!:beerchug:
Looks like it has a rear lift also... I agree with Alvy and some of the others... 70's and 100's are a great looking tractor and are very simple and easy to work on!:biggrin2: |
If it casts a shadow, then it can be restored! Heck if it were mine I'd have to try to crank it. If it ran decent then you'd have a good candidate for a complete tear down and restoration. Sounds like you got it maybe for the price of a set of wheel weights? If so you are starting with an essentially free tractor. Fix it or part it, either way its a good save, glad to see it ain't headed to the junkyard!:beerchug:
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Why not restore it they don't make em anymore, and they are getting very hard to find. But your $$$. For me i'd be on it like stink on S***.:ThumbsUp:
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It doesn't look that bad to me. Bend the clutch pedal, add a shifter knob, some new tires and maybe a grille, and it'd be good to go.
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