Posted by S.E. Ohio Farmall on September 23, 2007 at 20:14:05 from (66.76.194.2):
In Reply to: New project tractor posted by Hayfarmer on September 23, 2007 at 19:51:45:
Don't get me wrong here fellas, but I honestly believe that grandpa would approve of the project AS LONG as it was done correctly and it was useful when it was all said and done witch I do believe it will be. The tractor was just soooooo perfect for a lot of things other than the fact of the fuel consumption. I have thought about buying a 560 or such but I know over the years what was done to the 400 as I was doing the wrenching on the thing and other than the bad motor and a rotten radiator the TA, hyd. system&final drives are in excellent shape. I have a 504 utility that I am playing " what will break on it this week " and I really hate to go through that with another tractor and still wind up with the 400 setting idle because between the price of 504 parts and buying another tractor and taking a chance of playing the game with it there won't be enough money to go around,, and I don't have time to work a 3rd job
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