Posted by Jethro Lilley on February 03, 2013 at 05:17:56 from (70.192.198.248):
In Reply to: john deere hood posted by johndeeregreg on December 29, 2012 at 11:27:08:
Looks like that 2510 had a front-end loader on it. Sorry hired help and a front-end loader equals a smashed hood every time. A product of its time, the 1960's when sorry help was all the help available... in my area all the good help had gone to Philadelphia or gotten jobs in a factory... load that bucket with gravel and try stopping on a dime to empty into a truck... Bump! Then multiply that over a ten or fifteen year span with beating it back out over the years and "Voila" your hood (and mine!) It was a working tractor, not a collector's piece. On mine, it was almost always the same guy, a fired welder from the shipyards... I would fire him and Dad would hire him right back. He would say, "I been here 25 years!" and I would say, "Yes, and every day's your first day!"
Get yourself a new hood. The 200 bucks you will spend on repairing that one would be 200 bucks toward a new one, or at least a good used one.
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