I appreciate your effort, but this has to be one of the worst farm auctions i've seen on youtube, and trust me I've been watching them for years...., Pick some better Auctions to show, and watch Mr., Good Plyers for some good tips on how to Present (going to fast) these videos..... Please don't Stop filming them though, It just takes time and effort.... You will get better....... Thank you...."edit "My talk text is acting up on my phone so please excuse the punctuation....good luck
I would put this one in a different category than a farm auction. More of a junkyard auction with a few machines still save able. Thanks for the tips, I've done a few much more recent auction videos that are more the style you are looking for.
No, I wish it was, Thats a Yamaha BW200, A few videos back I did a video on buying it. This one is cool because it's a ttr230 swap but it's no missile.
I wanna thank you I have health issues. I want to go to that sale. I was down a week earlier and looked at this stuff. I was interested in the B model Mack
Most old gasoline powered fire trucks had 2 distributors 2 sets of sparkplugs 2 alternators 2. Starters etc. In case one set had an issue you could flip a switch and use the other set.. like a back up system
I found a GREAT 1946 GMC "cab-over" duece-and-a-half (340+ cid I-6 gas and duplex 5-2 tranny), but the Shitty of Tussa won't let me work on it in my driveway or yard. "Enclosed garages only". AND a garage big enough to hold it is "commercial property" and costs $12,000 to $45,000 a year in TAXES!
COE Ford trucks had flathead V8's. They were bigger cubits than the car V8s. A few 8 and 9N Ford tractors were repowered with these or the Mercury version. AL.