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Posted by paul on June 29, 2005 at 21:01:31 from (209.23.145.46):
In Reply to: would you pay ....... posted by caleb on June 29, 2005 at 16:13:41:
Which tranny does it have, or did I miss that in my old age? I"ll guess the older poorer tranny setup. Bad engine. Gas engine. No tires. Narrow front of pretty big tractor. Whew, I"d bring the price down 20% or more. Each of the above are serious handicaps. Look for a diesel engine to replace the gasser - you can"t afford to work a 100hp tractor on gas. I love the gas engines in my 30-50 hp tractors, but about died refueling my 100hp combine, replaced the combine with the exact same diesel model, what a difference. Look for a good deal on a used wide front. That narrow front will leave you in the mud _all_ the time. Then you will have a lot of mechanical experience, and a tractor worth owning. Probably won"t be cheaper than buying one outright in that shape, but who cares. You have 4 years, might as well have some fun. :) --->Paul
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