Posted by 37 chief on September 27, 2021 at 14:54:36 from (68.8.190.72):
I always look for a deal, It's usually tractors that don't run. My first tractor a TO 20 is the first tractor that ran when I got it. My free MF 203 had so much wrong I don't want to bore you with what I had to do to get it operational. My JD 5020 did run, but had a serious trans input shaft seal leak. Time for a split. My MF 231 had a rod through the block. I patched the block, new liners, different crank. I now have a good MF. My JD 401 B had a pan full of water. After new sleeves, a new main cap, and a line bore, turned crank, and reground cam It has been a good tractor also. Several Allis Chalmers Model M tractors that did run, or I couldn't have loaded them to bring them home. Dad's Model M's he left me all did run. All this over a span of 25 years or more. It would have good to start out new, but just didn't have the money back when I started disking, and mowing business. One thing, I learned a lot doing my own repairs. Still have everything except for the JD 5020.
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