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It supposedly was "restored" by a 90 year old man. Then the guy I got it from had it. Sure would have been nice to see somebody's before pictures. But since the driveshaft is held in with a bolt instead of a spirol pin who knows who did what. That 12 horse should drop in to a 72, creeper gear, PTO, duals, hydraulic pump, and rear lift would make a nicely optioned 72. Headlights, tail light and fenders would make it fully loaded correct? I can almost smell the Turbo Blue now..............
 
It supposedly was "restored" by a 90 year old man. Then the guy I got it from had it. Sure would have been nice to see somebody's before pictures. But since the driveshaft is held in with a bolt instead of a spirol pin who knows who did what. That 12 horse should drop in to a 72, creeper gear, PTO, duals, hydraulic pump, and rear lift would make a nicely optioned 72. Headlights, tail light and fenders would make it fully loaded correct? I can almost smell the Turbo Blue now..............

Ron, yes all that stuff should swap right over to a 72 and make for a very well optioned 72.
 
The owner may have had the tires off, and in haste to make the sale, put them on the wrong sides.
Nice planter sitting there too!
 

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