1984 8x8

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    1984 8x8

    I am new to any aatv I found this one that was left in Idaho and froze. said it will not move. And no I have not seen it. was told that engine turns over. Has wench, tracks that are just ok. and has a trailer, which is just usable.
    They wanted 2500 for it. think I can get for1500. I have no clue what it would take to make a good machine as i have never owned one. I am a licensed dealer for Briggs,Tecuh, Kohler and Kaw. Repair and sales so I have some knowledge of engines but that does not make me an expert.
    so question one is this a good buy and are these easy enough to work on.
    thanks

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    There's probably a couple thousand $'s worth of axles/bearings/sprockets/chain/jackshafts in the floor.. so sight unseen is a risky deal.

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