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Old 11-27-2024, 11:12 AM
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For $200, the price is right! Still, I would check the rear axle seals for leaking and if it runs, check the clutch and see how it shifts. Not that those are not all fixable items, just good to know. Since you are driving a distance to get it, remember to pack a fuel can with some fresh fuel, a quart of oil, some PB Blaster (or other penetrating oil), maybe some starting fluid, light sandpaper to clean the points, and a toolbox (sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers, etc.) just in case. When I picked up my 126, I did not have a new plug with me and for some reason, the spark plug was removed and gone and that was all that it needed to run, so maybe a new spark plug. Happy Thanksgiving and safe travels to you!

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