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10 pointsAppreciate what yer doing for 'Apples estate Ed dog. Don't like it but appreciate it. Yer in my will.
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7 pointsContacted Russ and picking it up tomorrow. I don't have the heart to not pay him something for it. I'll try and resurrect it before the big show
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6 pointsOn behalf of RedSquare we offer our deepest condolences for the loss of your father. Once his account is confirmed, I will place it in the Members at Rest group. I hope that a price for the lot will become available, but in the mean time I am approving this classified due to the circumstance.
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5 pointsWe can call that Raider 12 sold… I spoke with Guy about it this morning.
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5 pointsI would be interested in purchasing the package. Please messsge me directly.
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5 points@Hampton Getting any of these running will require significant time, tools, parts, and (most of all) knowledge (i.e. knowing your way around small engines and things mechanical). None are close to running condition and any or all may have fatal issues. If you are new to mechanicals and have no one to guide you close by, these are probably are not good "learn on" opportunities. Their value to most members is as sources for parts for other units or to be resurrected by someone with the above mentioned time, tools, parts, and know-how.
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4 pointsThat is a C-145 Automatic, and a fair price for all that! Here’s a picture from the brochure of that exact setup.
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4 pointsSometimes you just gotta let stuff go. I’ve been getting rid of my stuff for the past several years. It’s rather freeing not to be tied down and overwhelmed by stuff you will never use. All the best with your sale.
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4 pointsPrice triples for you 🤡 🤡 Shoulda took it while the taken was good! And is non returnable...
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4 pointsI can attest to his quality of rebuilds I've got a 16 horse Kohler he rebuilt and still running strong after 3 years.
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4 pointsThis concludes all the items we found and photographed last Monday. Guy has found a few more items and will probably find more. Thanks for all your interest in the "Roadapple Wheel Horse Collection".
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4 pointsBoth Tractors are spoken for/ gone. Thank you Red Square community for helping me clean up. Bill
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3 pointsThis is sold… my buddy picked it up for me. I believe it’ a ‘59 Casting RJ transmission.
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3 pointsWhere in NH and how often? If you made it to @JCM's Meet n Greet September 7th in North Berwick Maine you'd have a great time and find a nice new home for that horse. I'd take it in if no one else does.
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3 pointsQuite possible. We only have a couple of small projects lined up to work on so far and have started with much less in the past. We need more projects now that you have volunteered to get dirty with us! LOL
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3 pointsYour our hero 'Fish... Brinly hitch is worth the asking price! Maybe he will let you play with the back hoe...
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3 pointsWhat you have there is a very rare RR-46 or RR-47 (1966 or 67) it originally did not have a steering wheel but had a tiller steer. Also originally came with a 4hp Tecumseh. That is only the third one I’ve ever seen, and I look pretty often. Here is mine. Bought it as N.O.S
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3 pointsSold! Thank you to this forum for all of the help and kind words over the years.
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3 pointsHey Tonytoro, I am new to the forum so its probably user error, but do not see a message from you. I appreciate you and davem111 reaching out again though, I have been in contact with Bow_Extreme should that not work out I will circle back with you two.
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3 pointsNot to hi-jack this thread... I put a complete gear reduction system on my 1984 C165 and did not shorten anything. Aside from the need of drilling two wholes, this is a plug-n-play installation.
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3 pointsWow! I didn't remember posting that 5 years ago. I thought that tractor looked short but it can be deceiving. Its now been over 20 years since I've had a sickle. I'm looking for one now and I thought they could be adjusted to any frame length but I couldn't remember for sure. Too late on this one, already sold.
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3 pointsBob, the video Zeek provided of this sickle running on Craig’s tractor sure looks to me like it’s mounted to a short frame in the video. I also found this post from 2016 that I believe is talking about it.
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2 pointsI don't need the blades. Just posted the part numbers so it might help someone that does need them.
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2 pointsRoger Roger. I'm usually down there pretty early Saturday and gone by 1. The kids usually run out of steam about the time the parade starts.
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2 pointsModel 1-0310-6 tells us this is a 1971 model. The -6 on the end subtract 5 = 1 = 1971
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2 pointsThank you for the kind words. I just threw a # on it from a quick look at ebay and this site. Dealing w/ a lot right now, but I might just try getting it running. Would a short video of running be worthwhile?
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2 pointsMy attempt to post a short video failed! I have never been able to figure out the proper way to post photos, but if you are interested in this tractor, PM me and we will figure out how to get the photos to you via text or email! 0B8D6FAF-52F3-4ED2-BD09-B84879A1C4FB.MOV
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2 pointsYep GM window crank handle removal tool. Remember hand crank windows??? Pushes this clip off so that you can remove the widow crank.
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