Hi all,
I'm looking at purchasing a used TN65 but I'm told there is a hydraulic leak near the remote hydraulics. I haven't been able to take a close look, but I'm hoping to be able to fix it after purchasing. However, my thought is that, worse case scenario, I ought to be able to lock out the rear hydraulics and at very least have a perfectly good tractor with a working FEL. I know it's hard to give any advice without specifics, but can anyone give me a thought on whether my assumption is correct? IE, am I able to lock out the rear hydraulics and still use the FEL? Once I have the tractor in-shop, I can examine it more closely and figure this out, but I'm just trying to decide if I should take the risk on buying it as-is.
Thanks so much for any insight!
I'm looking at purchasing a used TN65 but I'm told there is a hydraulic leak near the remote hydraulics. I haven't been able to take a close look, but I'm hoping to be able to fix it after purchasing. However, my thought is that, worse case scenario, I ought to be able to lock out the rear hydraulics and at very least have a perfectly good tractor with a working FEL. I know it's hard to give any advice without specifics, but can anyone give me a thought on whether my assumption is correct? IE, am I able to lock out the rear hydraulics and still use the FEL? Once I have the tractor in-shop, I can examine it more closely and figure this out, but I'm just trying to decide if I should take the risk on buying it as-is.
Thanks so much for any insight!