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junkyjunkie

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Hi, I am new to your site. Thanks for having me. I am a Ford parts man by day and classic car/machinery/bike aficionado. I have a '74 128 that I purchased from a friend's estate a few years ago. It has been sitting a number of years now. I am getting to a point that either I must start work or, god forbid, sell it. So I am on here gathering info right now to see which way to go with it.
 
Junkie,128 is a strong machine,I have one.. 12hp Kohler is a good engine.long sitting carb will be the biggest issue (probably) ,rebuild it if you can,parts available thru our sponsors..Amazing amount of knowledge among members,don't be afraid to ask...
 
Fix it and then go find a plow day to attend this fall
You'll be hooked!
My 128 is the go to plow tractor in my stable

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Sell it, or you will get addicted like all of the rest of us!!!

You will really enjoy it, once you have it mechanically sound. Good luck with the repair. You won't regret hanging onto it.
 

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