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Re: Checking TA condition in a stuck tractor
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Posted by the tractor vet on July 08, 2006 at 08:49:08 from (66.202.111.39):
In Reply to: Checking TA condition in a stuck tractor posted by Rockytop 560 on July 07, 2006 at 19:34:20:
Realy there is no good way on a dead tractor to be 100% sure . Best way to buy it is that it is out and the engine is junk . Then take it home and start at the raditor cap and end at the PTO I have over the years bought DEAD tractors and sometimes you get the elevator and sometimes ya get the shaft. Let just say it can be a learning experance . Tools needed - spliting stands cherry picker jack stands and a BIG TOOL BOX . If ya feel FROGGY THEN LEAP ON IT. When done you will Know what ya got and a good learning experance. But only pay for what your buying JUNK . There are times to cut and run and look for a better buy.
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