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Old 05-25-2018, 06:41 PM
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Picked up this today, a 127 with a 42 " deck, 42 " plow, tiller geabox and some good dees.
Plus a NOS weight box.
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Old 05-25-2018, 07:30 PM
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Nice! Does it run?
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Nice! Does it run?
I can do that, but 21 years is a long time, everything moves,wiring harness is in great shape.
Here is a pic of the battery that was in it.
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It looks like a real honey!
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Old 05-25-2018, 11:54 PM
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Picked up this today, a 127 with a 42 " deck, 42 " plow, tiller geabox and some good dees.
Plus a NOS weight box.
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Nice finds Lew!! Especially the NOS weight box! I might be a little jealous!
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Lew, could you tell me what the covers on the front hydraulics look like on the QL with the cab ? Remember we had this conversation a while ago about them.

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Carol, there were no covers on them, but I did bring home my last HH pickup for a while... and free.
Another 126 with a creeper gear, wheel weights and some ballast. It has not been run in 20 years.
I had to winch this one out of the wooded area of the HH.
The tank is clean and dry, and it has a newer wire harness, not like the other 126 and 127, but the engine will not turn by hand. I will cut the belts and see what happens, and go from there.
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Good lord LP you are now getting BOGOs at the HH??? Guessing you’re attaining VIP status. Good job that one looks better than what uncle A drags out of the woods that’s for sure. It will clean up nice.
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Carol, there were no covers on them, but I did bring home my last HH pickup for a while... and free.
Another 126 with a creeper gear, wheel weights and some ballast. It has not been run in 20 years.
I had to winch this one out of the wooded area of the HH.
The tank is clean and dry, and it has a newer wire harness, not like the other 126 and 127, but the engine will not turn by hand. I will cut the belts and see what happens, and go from there.
Lew,

Those are interesting looking wheel weights.. Know what they came off of or how heavy they are?
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