Posted by JCSinGA on March 20, 2009 at 03:49:23 from (98.18.124.110):
In Reply to: yanmar 1500 posted by Grayrider on March 19, 2009 at 19:09:23:
I believe the hundred series tractors are from the 70's. Yanmar is an excellent tractor, if in fact all it needs is rings, gaskets, etc. and he's giving you the tractor to get rid of it, by all means fix it.
The tractors are not worth much when running and working. But for the most part they are worth repairing. 2 cylinder diesel, thermo-siphon cooling system.
Yanmar is a popular grey market tractor it shouldn't be hard to find someone to work on it. There is a couple grey dealers I know of in mid and northern 'Bama that probably knows someone that could fix it in your area. Barnett Tractor, and Fredricks Equip. both have (or had) websites.
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