Posted by mkirsch on September 19, 2012 at 05:40:36 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: 504??? posted by oldtanker on September 18, 2012 at 21:25:20:
504 is pretty much a bored-out, wound-up Super C engine bolted to a 460 rear end. Has live hydraulics, live PTO, many have a 3pt hitch (some have fast hitch), and a TA.
Around here they're universally sneered at as "gutless wonders." I still want one. The Farmalls are attractive looking little tractors, and handy for things that don't need major lugging power.
Kinda rare, but they do share many parts with other tractors.
Engine is a "parent bore" type with no sleeves AFAIK, and can only be bored out so many times. If the engine is relatively fresh, this is nothing to worry about because you'll never use it enough to wear it out in your lifetime.
$2800 is only worth it if the tractor is in decent shape. I wouldn't pay that for a leaky beater.
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