Posted by rla on July 28, 2016 at 07:46:40 from (162.39.22.109):
In Reply to: I buy Junk posted by Brent Zappe on July 27, 2016 at 23:06:50:
Brent I have heard the same & most recently I talked with a guy who told me the John Deere 60 I purchased at a sale 15 years ago for 650.00 was JUNK. Said He must have been wrong for saying it because We still use that 60 everyday. At the time everyone thought the engine needed to be overhauled, what it needed was the intake manifold replaced & a Battery. It needed a few other things to make it pretty, but the cracked intake was it's problem. I've never touched the starter, genny since we've owned it , installed new seat cushions, replaced the grills & adjusted the brakes added P/Steering & one rear tire. The 801 3 Point is perfect, pto clutch adjusted. Replaced the engine clutch disc's. We call it the pull'n fool because we have another 60 just to keep them straight. The man said that I must on knew something he didn't or I was Lucky, I showed him the book on the tractor that's had what been done to it since I've owned & most of everything that's been done would have been done on it if it were a new tractor when I purchased it. It has never been a tax write off for us, but has earned it's keep & still does everyday. I added paint & decals to it once I was sure everything worked as it should, and I would buy another JUNK model 60 like it in a second... This is a example of one of the FEW junk Tractors I've Purchased...
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