4240 Turbo
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I found a 4320, owner will sell, not been used in great number of years, like 20+ and seems to be a very lightly used tractor. I look at it and see all the part number tags still on all the wiring harnesses and hoses, seems to still have the original green carpet in the cab, (it has a year-a-round) synchro of course. paint still on the brake, gas and clutch pedals. littleto ne wearin the lingages for throttle or shifter or remotes, still has very sharp pto splines, still has round draw bar hole, sway blocks not worn at all, lift arms not worn at all, no leaks that I can see, paint looks to have patina from 45 years of age, It looks like a genuine survivor. Coolant full, oil full, hyd. full. dirty and rough from 45 years, not dented, banged, welded, still has paint on and no wear on lever sides from remote/lift arm useage. I want to go get it running and see what it looks like in work clothes, tach reads 2987 I believe. Owner says that is correct. judging from the rest of his stuff (from similar era) I would not be surprised. Is this thingworth buying and figuring to get some great useage or is it more worn out from setting and be nothing but trouble? What would be a fair price, round figure, 16.9r38 rubber and clamp on duals, pancake front weights, wheel weights, and 900-16 fronts. I guess It is a 1971, since these were only 1971-72 and it appears that the early tractors (prior to 1972) had model midship above steps, like 4010 and early 4020 has, and 1972> had numbers in front, like newer models up by fuel tank, this one had numbers back by steps. Any feedback is OK. Thanks.