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hoppy Posted - 12/08/2009 : 21:02:20
i have a pretty nice '69 B-112. it was a backyard rescue me and a guy from work did 2 years ago. Everything was gone through. including a complete gasket set for motor, carb rebuilt, etc, etc. it wasnt restored(painted) but like i said there wasnt one thing that was checked and fixed if needed. long story short the machine ran like a top for about 4 months. since then i have only messed with the carb to try to get it running good again.

bottom line is.........i have a bunch of other tractors around here and the old b-112 needs to find a home. i want to get as much as i can for it obviously. ill sell it complete or parts......doesnt bother me. what is the best way to sell this tractor? not looking to get rich but if i can make double in parts for what i could sell it outright for then whay not? opinions?
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skunkhome Posted - 12/09/2009 : 21:04:13
I'm with Dave, but hey, its your tractor and your money.
B10Dave Posted - 12/08/2009 : 21:35:15
My opinion is sell it complete. That way someone gets a good start on a restoration project and won't get frustrated looking for parts all over ebay and c'sl. Put a fair price on it and put in the classifieds to see if you get any offers.Could always be parted later if nobody interested in complete tractor.

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