Posted by Leroy on December 29, 2013 at 15:44:48 from (69.88.207.185):
In Reply to: Mechanically Sound posted by bill from scotland on December 29, 2013 at 12:25:31:
To me mechanically sound means something that I can hook to and go out to the field and work. A tractor with oil pressure warnings on you cannot do that. It also means that the lights work so you can do that after dark., And that includes brakes working. Tires free of cracks-cuts mean tires you could go to field with, not something that might blow before you get to field. If you go to buy a car that is the same thing you expect, not something you have to get repaired to be able to drive it. It may mean using a quart of oil every 1,000 mile but not hurting the operation, using 3 quart of oil every 500 mile is not mechanically sound. It may be getting rust holes in that will not hinder the safty of it or perhaps no paint left byt those things do not keep it from working. He completely lied.
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