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Posted by Jason Simmerman on July 14, 2007 at 21:28:25 from (71.168.48.140):
In Reply to: thinking of a farmall h posted by anynameplz on July 14, 2007 at 16:22:46:
Any idea on the compression of the motor? Might be worn valve guides which is allowing the motor to burn alittle oil too. My dad's M does this. As for 5th gear, what are your plans for it??? If you have roadgear intentions then you gotta fix that obviously. On the topic of high speed travel is the frontend good and tight or is it loose? A loose frontend might make highspeed transit unsafe too. Does it have working hydraulics??? Depending on your area 900 might be right on or 900 might be way high. If it doesn't have working hydraulics or doesn't have a pump at all and you plan to brushhog or something like that with it I'd think about making a counteroffer because it would stuff just for you to get it going. If the oil pressure is good WHEN THE ENGINE IS GOOD AND WARM and it just burns alittle oil you are going to probiably be ok. It might run for another 20 years without you having to do anything except check and add alittle oil here and there. Alittle more info is probiably needed.
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