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Old 12-07-2011, 12:15 PM
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For $1000, that looks like a great buy. Even without the 3 point or rear PTO, they are good tractors. Show up with cash and wave $750 in front of him and he may bite. Green in hand works wonders. As others have stated, the Onans get pricey to work on. Most put in a different motor if the Blonan, er, Onan goes. The Onans are good motors with proper maintenance, oil changes, keepin' the oil full, etc. The 982 I sold had a replacement Onan and it was a great tractor. Good luck and keep us posted on what you do .
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I offered 8 but he said no. It's not easy to come up with that kind of money this time of the year. Where are you from in NY? I live in Springville, south of buffalo. Do you know the guy?

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I offered 8 but he said no. It's not easy to come up with that kind of money this time of the year. Where are you from in NY? I live in Springville, south of buffalo. Do you know the guy?

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no dont know him i live in buffalo by cheektowaga.it dosent have dule brakes or the front ports
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it looks like a CCC to me it dosent have a hood emblem or any thing in the grill
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it looks like a CCC to me it dosent have a hood emblem or any thing in the grill
The steering pedestal is red, that normally means it is an IH model. CCC painted theirs black like I have on mine. Not saying it hasn't been painted but a serial number would tell us everything. Either way I wouldn't shove it out of my shop for leaking drip or two of fluid LOL.
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If it runs good - buy it! That's a decent deal. Like Matt said, looks like original tires. But if things check out that they have not been abused, the deck is decent, engine and hydro - anything else can be fixed if there is anything else. Tin work looks to be fairly straight, not sure about dash, can't really see it very well in the pictures. Definately worth going to look at.

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it looks like a CCC to me it dosent have a hood emblem or any thing in the grill
That's an IH built 982. If you look at the first pic posted, the serial number tag is smaller which would be IH. The larger tags came on a CCC. Someone will hopefully end up with that beast!
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That's an IH built 982. If you look at the first pic posted, the serial number tag is smaller which would be IH. The larger tags came on a CCC. Someone will hopefully end up with that beast!
i ended up with that beast ! it runs like a champ i gave up the 582 & the 149
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Congrats! Sometimes you've got to part with some to add others.
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