Posted by Tony in Mass. on June 10, 2013 at 07:51:52 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: Late 63' MF 202 posted by RuralTowner on June 08, 2013 at 21:36:58:
So where R U? Somewhere near St John's? And you don't have a trailer... yet... you or your dad must know someone with a trailer you can borrow, or pay to get it with you, or? U haul? rental place? That box blade is worth a few bills right there, so you are well in the black ink, the tractor is well worth what you paid, even if it is blown, so don't worry about needing stuff. But you got to get it home. The farms on the rez are not family? but tribal? Hard to swap and trade with a commity, but I would stop in and tell someone what you got, they might know who has tires and starters etc... btw, those are industrial tires, they might outlive you, as long as you don't get sidewall damage. The starter might just be poor electrical connections, unscrew everything from the starter terminal to the battery and wire bruch and sandpaper them - these need every amp of a 12 volt- don't be scared to jump it directly with booster cables either, these things are tough. You are in fine shape here, just figure a way to get it home.. This is my- earlier 202, before I took it home. Blown engine now rebuilt, plain rear end now an ag live pto and 3 point now in back, And ready to slide back in under the loader frame... now that is a job I don't look forward to... I'll post more pics later, but yours came out fine.
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