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    Posted: 15 Apr 2016 at 10:22pm
Have a little time tonight to post a few picture.

Thought I would share few pictures of the some tractors coming from the south these are not mine.





Had the hauler pick up set of 18.4x34 rice tires along the way for me.




Also with the help of a friend that seen these weights on craigslist
can not complain at all for $50.00.



The person that had these was very nice and had few offers for more money after we had agree I would purchase them.
not many of that type of people around anymore.
By the way he new they worth more, just did not care as he bought for $35.00.


    


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do them tractors rust that bad down south if kept inside a shed? whew! i'd hate to spend what them things cost new just to have them look like that ina few years!
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no wonder people are buying up our used tractors and shipping them south! lots cheaper to gits a nice looking tractor!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dan73 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Apr 2016 at 11:15pm
Shameless you should see the stuff out here on the east coast. It rusts if you just look at it cross eyed.   I have a farmall h that has been rust brown since it was just a few years old. Asked my grandfather about cleaning it up as a kid he said don't do that it will just expose more base metal and cause the rust to go deeper faster. Well someday I will clean it all up and paint it pretty again. Buy the way that looks like a heavy load I like the case even if it has too much rust for Shameless. I have a 5240 I hope the transmission on that one is better then mine. It was a nice tractor till it refused to move.
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Originally posted by SHAMELESS SHAMELESS wrote:

no wonder people are buying up our used tractors and shipping them south! lots cheaper to gits a nice looking tractor!


They are typically cheaper out your way too.  Go figure??
1940 B "Lucy"
1941 B w/ Woods L59 "Flavia"
1942 B w/ finish mower "Dick"
1941 C w/ 3-point "Maggie"
1947 C SFW w/ L306 "Trixie"
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yes all the tractor have rust problems as they are close to the salt water.

some times the sheet metal will look good but be rusting from the inside out as the paint is not that good.
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Originally posted by Richardmo Richardmo wrote:

yes all the tractor have rust problems as they are close to the salt water.

some times the sheet metal will look good but be rusting from the inside out as the paint is not that good.


The salt water is not the problem as much as the humidity down here. 
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Well the caseih can rust away all it wants but the ollie and white look good,hi crops always look cool .nice pair there.

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it really is a shame that happens so fast for as much as they cost! yo'd a thought that the equipment makers would take that into account wanting to help keep their equipment looking nice for a longer time period. the machines are their best advertisement! kinda like the WHITE brand tractors, i'm sure they would have sold more if the paint they used (anywhere in the USA) would have lasted longer! they were/are a good tractor and had nice looks too, but the paint just ruined them!
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It's not the humidity here,it's the stupidity! Leon R  Cmo
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we have bought tractor from all over.
Down south they get a lot of rain and not many were protect with roof over them.

Sheet metal from the up north and west is usual better if sit outside.

Anything from the south or from east,west coast is bad most of the time.

From Mo if it sits outside it does not take long for the sheet metal to go bad.


I am not talking about it being abused by the owner.



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