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Re: 826D specs,
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Posted by JJK on January 30, 2005 at 12:42:46 from (216.189.131.138):
In Reply to: 826D specs, posted by ChadS on January 30, 2005 at 09:10:19:
Everybody that I've talked to about their German diesel engines, they really like them. Lot of them seem to get 10,000+ hours out of them when their taken care of. But they are more $$$$ for overhauling them especially if you need major parts like a crank. First pull the pan and take a close look to see if the crank is broke or anything else, if it all looks ok inside maybe you just have a problem in the fuel system. If everything else on the tractor works good and can justify the engine repair, go ahead, other wise I would agree with parting it out. From what I've been told about the 826 is that they were the economy tractor (price wise) back then to compete with JD's 4020, so its not the most prized tractor unless you have the gold demonstrator. Hopefully somebody else can add to this or even correct my statment.
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