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Posted by . on February 26, 2002 at 12:26:33 from (12.38.164.43):
In Reply to: Re: 686 posted by John in Maryland on February 26, 2002 at 09:16:21:
the tractor is in great shape everything works as it should except the TA which is stuck in low. the Rear tires are 70% one front is 80% with the other a truck tire. Paint is in good shape - red was repainted 4 years ago - white is original. I'm replacing the bottom seat cushon this weekend. fenders are off. About 5 years ago the engine developed a coolant leak - wet sleve pinhole and was rebuilt - Sleves and bearing were replaced. As the tractor was needed it was rebuilt quickly after the coolant leak - back in the field after a couple of weeks. Their is only about 20 hours on the rebuilt engine. DCA is now in it. My dad used this tractor daily until he retired 3 years ago and gave it to me. I get to drive it only a couple of times a month. Gets a workout once ot twice a year at one of the annual plow days or friends field. It's a shame I don't have a place to use it regularly as it's a great tractor and never given us a problem except for the wet sleve pinhold. My fear is that if this tractor sits it will go bad.
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