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Posted by ange on January 31, 2001 at 20:22:59 from (63.27.56.81):
Recently bought a 39H with a knock in the engine. Got it home after driving her for about 5 miles. you can learn alot after being on one this long. Blew 1 front tire and she smoked like a freight train but she ran good except for the knock. I bought this tractor for 825.00 decent rubber (on the rear) good sheet metal. But the main reason I got it was for the original seat for the sunken deck on my 40H. Anyhow afer getting it home I drained the oil and did a finger sweep in the pan. Bad move! Pieces parts in the bottom. Took the pan off for closer inspection and found that three pistons had the tabs knocked off of one side each. How could this have happened any ideas? Also is this seat worth as much money as the parts guys say 500.00? Sold the tractor as a fixer upper but kept the seat. Just wondered if anyone has had this experience. Thanks for the input!
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