Always think i want to do this
Then remember I havent finished any of my current projects
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Yes just copy the link. If I had a shop in Camden I'd be calling that guy. I want a willy's wagon some day.You can Share, to NC4x4?
I just copy the address bar. The https link.I've been looking for a link, but this dummy can only find the ad.
Yes that is something FB changed I think. I usually rt click an image and paste it too. That way you can see it even if it’s deleted.Ghost, this is all I come up with. I found the http, [somehow] copied & paste. Doesn't! Also connected to a clipboard, but I haven't found that either.Log into Facebook
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Well damn! I clicked the blue bar & it posted. That's crazy! No one would know what it is, unless they click it. Where's my Quill pen?
I think I actually need this in my life. Lose the front bumper and overhead rack thingy but, yeah. I think this might have to happen.
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Decent tractors, I think they went to the name Leyland, pretty much all were all 3 cylinder diesels, parts I would imagine would be hard to come by being a British built tractorOk so anyone know anything about these tractors?
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Nuffield Tractor
$1,000 · In stock
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That was my thinking. I'd love to find something like that close like that that I could fix an use. Tractor's like everything else are gold now days.Decent tractors, I think they went to the name Leyland, pretty much all were all 3 cylinder diesels, parts I would imagine would be hard to come by being a British built tractor
I know where a late model 8n is, is has the side mount distributor, needs a back rim and a couple of other odd and ends but I think it could be got pretty cheap if that would be something your interested in, parts for those are easily foundThat was my thinking. I'd love to find something like that close like that that I could fix an use. Tractor's like everything else are gold now days.
I'll message you.I know where a late model 8n is, is has the side mount distributor, needs a back rim and a couple of other odd and ends but I think it could be got pretty cheap if that would be something your interested in, parts for those are easily found
When I worked at the Fork Lift place, they said don't but any "Grey" stuff. Can't find parts. I don't know if this would be considered Grey or not.Decent tractors, I think they went to the name Leyland, pretty much all were all 3 cylinder diesels, parts I would imagine would be hard to come by being a British built tractor
For some machines, that may be true. For my grey market Komatsu dozer, all I had to do was go in and ask for parts for a Komatsu D21-A5, and they knew exactly what I needed. Plus these days, you can find parts manuals online for just about anything, and get the exact number, and then order it online instead of paying the dealer a premium to do the same thing.When I worked at the Fork Lift place, they said don't but any "Grey" stuff. Can't find parts. I don't know if this would be considered Grey or not.
Lookin for a nice low mile 7.3??? Here ya go but its gonna cost ya,
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This is cool as hell for some reason....
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