Posted by Blackland Dan on December 30, 2008 at 14:53:55 from (67.142.130.45):
First let me say that I"m currently into yellow tractors, but, my neighbor has a really nice 1956 300 sitting in his pasture that he"s not going to do anything with and it"s driving me nuts. The engine was just rebuilt about a year ago, the tin is excellent and it"s all there. The only problem is it won"t move. No matter what gear you put it in, it just sits there when you release the clutch. We removed the clutch disc and looked all that over and that"s fine. Does anyone have an idea where to go next. He said he"ll sell it to me for a really good price but I would really like to have some kind of idea what I might be getting myself into. I can"t stand seeing such a nice machine just sitting there. Any help appreciated.
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