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Posted by Andy on December 14, 2003 at 18:17:40 from (152.163.252.227):
I am looking at possibly buying an IH 756 gas tractor. I admittedly don't know the first thing about tractors and have a limited about of money to spend. I will use the tractor to set out round bales of hay about 1,000 pounds each and do 2-3 days of mower work in the summer. The tractor I saw today looked like it had pretty good metal no rust or dents but faded or worn paint. It started right up in 30 degree weather with the help of the choke. No noticeable smoke except when it first started. I had a few concerns: 1. I heard a whining noise between the motor and the front step area. The person showing me the tractor explained that this was normal or expected due the cold weather and the tractor needed to have a dirty hydraulic filter changed and showed me the area to take the bolts off to do this. 2. This tractor was set up for quick connect attachments. The person showing me the tractor explained that he could make my 3 point hay spear and mower work by using some old farm implement parts he had that was set up for quick connect. I liked the tractor. The motor sounded strong. The tach showed over 4,000 hours. Main concerns are: does this tractor have a bad hydraulic pump or worse and can this quick connect system work on my 3 point attachments? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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