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Re: 400 LP - Worth buying?
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Posted by GWT on March 30, 2005 at 09:47:20 from (198.178.8.81):
In Reply to: 400 LP - Worth buying? posted by Nathan in Texas on March 30, 2005 at 07:15:21:
Hi Nathan, I've been looking for an excuse to talk to a fellow Texan. I know, I know. Don't call you a fellow. :-) I'm real happy with my 400LP. All the LP valves needed to be replaced. I have two batteries hooked up to mine. The one under the seat and one in front of the belt gearbox. I wanted to replace the cables before I paid for it because he said it started well with a short pull. I wanted to see it start with a key. It's a narrow front but I still wanted to bring the wheels in so it would turn better. I'll try to leave you a picture of it. But it should still be in Tractor Photos. I paid $2500 for mine but I was able to drive it home and it is my only tractor.
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