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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 830450" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>it's fun to do as well, the Allis we bought for 4000 delivered, and put about 1000 into it, but the previous owner had just put 9000 into the undercarriage (you can tell by the look of the tracks), the IH 684 cost us a total of 3400, and the rototiller I paid 200 for, and put about 50 bucks into it for axle seals and paint, and when I look at new rototillers, none are built close to how this one is built... the drive chain is a 60 series chain, and it has seen a lot of hours (berry farm or something), but everything is like new.. </p><p></p><p>Another piece of garbage we picked up was a briggs powered diaphragm pump, the pump is worth 600, and the engine again was siezed, I got it running in an evening, and will save the engine for when the cement mixer engine packs it in (won't be too long)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 830450, member: 9096"] it's fun to do as well, the Allis we bought for 4000 delivered, and put about 1000 into it, but the previous owner had just put 9000 into the undercarriage (you can tell by the look of the tracks), the IH 684 cost us a total of 3400, and the rototiller I paid 200 for, and put about 50 bucks into it for axle seals and paint, and when I look at new rototillers, none are built close to how this one is built... the drive chain is a 60 series chain, and it has seen a lot of hours (berry farm or something), but everything is like new.. Another piece of garbage we picked up was a briggs powered diaphragm pump, the pump is worth 600, and the engine again was siezed, I got it running in an evening, and will save the engine for when the cement mixer engine packs it in (won't be too long) [/QUOTE]
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