Posted by Andrew Z on November 18, 2009 at 17:16:36 from (64.252.130.179):
In Reply to: Tractor specs posted by Magicman1313 on November 18, 2009 at 16:38:58:
the super md can be veryyy exspensive to restore when compared to a gas super m. i have a stage II (live hydro) as yours is too. and i currently have over 4 grand invested. some of the major items were injector pump that was 1250 and injectors was 300. starter and generator was 300. those were just some of the cost. luckly the bottom end of the engine is good in mine. but if you have to replace the main berings that 500 and rod are 150-200. if you need a piston and sleeve set they run over 1000. Heck even the head gasket is 100 plus dollars. The first thing that i would do is pull the head and have it checked for cracks, they are know for this if not properly cooled dowm before shut down. Now i dont want to scare you! i love my Super MD. they are pretty rare espically the stage II. When i bring mune to pulls and shows people always ask me about. it is a real conversation starter. And for working tractors there great good power and very easy on fuel. again i dont want to scare you geting into it just letting you know what your up against. good luck and post back on how it goes
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