Posted by the Unforgiven on November 28, 2007 at 10:48:43 from (66.146.249.116):
In Reply to: Is it worth it posted by old on November 28, 2007 at 09:35:41:
If it is on good round spokes and the tractor is fairly straight it probably is not too bad. If is is on cut-offs or if the rims are crap I'd say about $300 too. Shutters, pto extension, and original throttle and mag linkages help too. The best way to pay too much for an otherwise "good" one is if the main bearings are crap, look in the side covers and see if there is ANY sign of rust on the mains. If they get bad it will sound like about twenty bowling balls rolling down a sidewalk, the mains are expensive and a lot of horsing around to change. They are awful tough to wear out but rust will make them noisy quick. Good 20's usually bring a little more than a 12 or 14, and about 1/3 or 1/2 of a 30. Narrow Treads are a much nicer tractor too, they will have an N at the end of the serial number, just in case.
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