Selling My Ford 7000

Aye-up,

With a proper heavy heart I’m reluctantly selling my Ford 7,000,000

I’ve owned it for two years but never really get chance to use it in anger. I’ve faffed about with a bit of light work but I’ve too many other things on the go to use it. I always think a machine wants using, not standing.

She’s in good order, starts well, drives nice, gears are a snip, brakes all good. Four nearly new tyres, pick up hitch, engine in excellent shape, proper colour to the smoke! Good paintwork, hardly any rust. Hydraulic system all seems good

Problems? She doesn’t charge so Dynamo needs a good talking to I think. Tiny weep on the rear axle ends, nothing leaks to the floor but a few drips on the wheel after standing a while. Cab trim a bit tatty but a new seat in place.

I have the cab sidelight stalks somewhere.

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She’s a nice old thing. Give her a good home and some TLC

I’m asking £10,000 + VAT no less.

07710 145445

Cheers, Pete
 
Aye-up,

With a proper heavy heart I’m reluctantly selling my Ford 7,000,000

I’ve owned it for two years but never really get chance to use it in anger. I’ve faffed about with a bit of light work but I’ve too many other things on the go to use it. I always think a machine wants using, not standing.

She’s in good order, starts well, drives nice, gears are a snip, brakes all good. Four nearly new tyres, pick up hitch, engine in excellent shape, proper colour to the smoke! Good paintwork, hardly any rust. Hydraulic system all seems good

Problems? She doesn’t charge so Dynamo needs a good talking to I think. Tiny weep on the rear axle ends, nothing leaks to the floor but a few drips on the wheel after standing a while. Cab trim a bit tatty but a new seat in place.

I have the cab sidelight stalks somewhere.

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She’s a nice old thing. Give her a good home and some TLC

I’m asking £10,000 + VAT no less.

07710 145445

Cheers, Pete
That @Cab-over Pete is a very tidy tractor
I'd say you've under valued it slightly
 

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If your interested mate I’m not going to tread on your toes! I’ve enough stuff around!
That's alright Joe. Time is somewhat limited at the moment.....
What I'd really like is a late tsr 111. Sort of right age to go behind my 1992 4630 (y)

(And you've never got enough stuff, just need more sheds to put it in:)- @Nearly Will teach you how;):p)
 

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