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Old 02-15-2019, 05:56 PM
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are they harder to come by I wonder?
Some what yes and more expensive than the latter
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This has a Honda Goldwing motor in it.
I would stick to what it came with, you can put an 8 hp kohler in it.
I have a basket case gold wing.
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are they harder to come by I wonder?
Not as hard to come by as an M&W 9 Speed...

Originals seem to have the most variety of crazy attachments that are hard to come by.
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OK, the "furrow maker" I previously referred to was not a CCO, but rather a 100. My mistake.
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That’s sweet Roland I’ve never seen that one. Thanks for sharing
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My God that's beautiful
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Ya I noticed that frame design difference and I like the look of the Orig. I was just wondering if the trabnsmission is as strong, or any other issue like that from orig to NF. Can the original accept a creeper gear?
Yes, the trans is just as strong. The half frame is not. They are known to crack where it bolts to the trans. That's why they were changed to a full frame in the next model. Mike
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OK, the "furrow maker" I previously referred to was not a CCO, but rather a 100. My mistake.
That's what i use my 100 for. Making furrows after the garden is disced. Mike
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Yes, the trans is just as strong. The half frame is not. They are known to crack where it bolts to the trans. That's why they were changed to a full frame in the next model. Mike
Thanks Mick. That prob wouldnt happen to me but between that and the easier to find later creeper, I wont rule out a 100 (or rule out a classic). These pop up but it seems the "asking" prices are usually 2x or 3x more than the best deals. Good deals are free through 150, but I find more surface rusted resto candidates and they still want 350 or 450 or more. Dont want to be a "lowballer" but I'm watching a couple and if they dont move, may make an offer of a lot less. All they can say is no (and probably eventually come down anyway). Or may finally be an early bird on one of the free/cheap deals.
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Thanks Mick. That prob wouldnt happen to me but between that and the easier to find later creeper, I wont rule out a 100 (or rule out a classic). These pop up but it seems the "asking" prices are usually 2x or 3x more than the best deals. Good deals are free through 150, but I find more surface rusted resto candidates and they still want 350 or 450 or more. Dont want to be a "lowballer" but I'm watching a couple and if they dont move, may make an offer of a lot less. All they can say is no (and probably eventually come down anyway). Or may finally be an early bird on one of the free/cheap deals.
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