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IH 656, Deal or not?
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Posted by Jayelgert on August 08, 2007 at 11:16:03 from (64.12.117.137):
Sorry folks, I posted this in the other forum by mistake and meant to post it here. I apologize if you have to see it twice. Hi there all. I just bought an IH 656 gas for $3000. 3 pt Hitch. 540 PTO. Tin is straight, paint is good, rear rubber is 50% right side, 100% left side, and the other 50% rear came with the tractor. It was only changed because the tube was bad and the owner didn"t want to change just the tube. I was thinking maybe I should change the one side over to the original 50% tire and save the new one for when it"s time to change both. Tractor runs 100%, TA is good, 1 small drip from the seal between the trans and the TA from the vent hole. Seat is new & even the lights all work. Front end is tight & as new. My question is, I think I did ok, but I"ve been a green guy for a long time. I more or less bought it because I could use another tractor and it seemed like a pretty good deal to me. What do you all think? Jay
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