Posted by Dellbertt on November 07, 2009 at 04:11:49 from (209.172.21.69):
In Reply to: Going to look at a C posted by Pat-CT on November 06, 2009 at 08:19:39:
Buying ANYTHING new or used is a roll of the dice, you just try to do the best you can. I don't look for tractors to buy but over the years I have bought a few.
I was mowing a blueberry patch for a guy and I saw a Super H sitting in a leanto portion of his barn with junk sitting all over it. I offered him 300, he took it and we pulled it to my farm.
The sediment bowl was packed with a grey solid material that looked like lead ( and it probably was now that I think about it) and when I pulled the pan, out dropped a couple connecting rod bolts. Short story, I fixed both those items and new plugs and it started on the first crank and ran great for a long time till I sold it.
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