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Pros and cons of a Super 90

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Matt Wedeking

07-27-2006 21:47:48




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What are the pros and cons of a Super 90? I've found one that is gas, wf, 3-pt, 2 hyd valves, duels, and in fairly good shape. He wants $3,250 is this price about right? I've heard that they had proublems with the pto going out, was that a common proublem? any info. is greatly apreceated! thanks matt




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massey333

07-28-2006 11:33:58




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 Re: Pros and cons of a Super 90 in reply to Matt Wedeking, 07-27-2006 21:47:48  
RUN don't walk away,The Engine Parts(GAS) are 0000 availablity or even less available.Most 85 and 90s Gases or now in JUNK YARDS because of this fact.Sorry state of affairs but true.Diesels are pretty good on parts tho.85 gas and 85 diesels were the WORST TRACTORS MF ever built.



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gjinger

07-31-2006 01:41:17




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 Re: Pros and cons of a Super 90 in reply to massey333, 07-28-2006 11:33:58  
I have a massey 85 diesel, what problems can I expect? Seems to be good runner replaced injector nozzles, motor cleaned up the smoke and miss problem. Thank you for info.



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Kornkurt

07-28-2006 07:23:58




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 Re: Pros and cons of a Super 90 in reply to Matt Wedeking, 07-27-2006 21:47:48  
I had 3 Super 90's back in the 60's and 70's. The two with a standard 8 speed were some of the best tractors I ever had. One was a gas, the other a diesel. But I had the MISFORTUNE of having one with Multi-Power and it gave me lots of problems with the Multi-Power. I got sick of all the problems and traded it for a 1100 which was a great tractor. I would not buy a Super 90 with Multi-Power.

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old

07-27-2006 22:42:15




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 Re: Pros and cons of a Super 90 in reply to Matt Wedeking, 07-27-2006 21:47:48  
Parts can be hard to find for them. I had one a couple years ago but sold it since I didn't need it. Book value in my area puts them at $2000 in ruff shpe but running good up to around $3000 in top shape.



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