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Bought a new tool/machine/toy tonight....
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<blockquote data-quote="cableguy256" data-source="post: 2158804" data-attributes="member: 42558"><p>Well, I finally bought a quad.... or should say I stole the thing... it's an '88 Yamaha moto 4 250 2x4. Smaller than I wanted and not 4x4.. BUT... It runs, just needs part of the exhaust and a pitcock valve for the gas tank... needs new front tires and I had to put all the plastics and racks back together as the guy was gonna redo it but lost interest.... now for the best part.. what I gave for it...... a small 2 1/2 gallong air compressor, and $100!! That's IT! I'll try and get pics posted soon even though it does look rough but only cause it's old and the plastics faded, no cracks or breaks in it... the racks are a bit rusty but strength isn't compromised. Only other thing I'm gonna have to do is find a battery for it which will be easy. Anyhow, just wanted to share my final-good fortune I got tonight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cableguy256, post: 2158804, member: 42558"] Well, I finally bought a quad.... or should say I stole the thing... it's an '88 Yamaha moto 4 250 2x4. Smaller than I wanted and not 4x4.. BUT... It runs, just needs part of the exhaust and a pitcock valve for the gas tank... needs new front tires and I had to put all the plastics and racks back together as the guy was gonna redo it but lost interest.... now for the best part.. what I gave for it...... a small 2 1/2 gallong air compressor, and $100!! That's IT! I'll try and get pics posted soon even though it does look rough but only cause it's old and the plastics faded, no cracks or breaks in it... the racks are a bit rusty but strength isn't compromised. Only other thing I'm gonna have to do is find a battery for it which will be easy. Anyhow, just wanted to share my final-good fortune I got tonight! [/QUOTE]
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