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Buy the saw and have the guy hold onto it until you can get there to pick it up.
Buy the saw and have the guy hold onto it until you can get there to pick it up.
Maybe it should be squeegee for the rainOut of curiosity, why do you want (need?) a snow blade in Orlando? Expecting snow?
Out of curiosity, why do you want (need?) a snow blade in Orlando? Expecting snow?
Maybe it should be squeegee for the rain
I had one of those... would rather have had a soft top.. but they were hard to find. the MGB GT was garbage. Cool on the road, but mechanically a joke. Rust, rain, just not well done... On the other hand had a little BMW 2002, which if it weren't for a rusted out tank that I got shanked on.. (new gas filter )... was a well designed / machined car. That engine had the internal oil bays on the head machined, where we left them raw casting on our heads. I remember replacing a head gasket on that in very short order. I couldn't believe how quickly it came apart and went back together.I feel your dilemma, I traded a 1966 MGB 3 door (total rust bucket) for 1944 John Deere model A tractor , a #3800 pound lawn decoration, why, because it a was COOL!! What a beast to start a 427CI 2 cylinder by hand!
Jamie... crazy like a fox... don't do it... do it... don't do it.... do it... Guess we know which voice won.The question is, if I have a new JD S240, why even bother to buy a 1967 JD 112 project??? It was love at first sight and I just wanted to bring it back to life...
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As to the snow blade... it just looks cool. And a https://www.mytractorforum.com/ forum member told me that I could have it for very very reasonable price... I have no use for it here in Florida... but just looks too cool to pass it up...
Hahahahaha... or just to push sand around... lol