Posted by Nothing runs like a deere on December 11, 2009 at 18:03:19 from (67.150.56.140):
I have a great uncle in upstate NY who owns a 1974 766 Farmall that I want to eventually buy from him for my own farm. What know about the tractor physically is that it needs a new paint job(the paint is badly faded and decals are illegible), fender lights do not work, engine was overhauled in 1979 by Taylor Implements in Watertown, NY because the original owners beat the crap out of it because they never changed the fluids in it so eventually the motor blew up and the engine is overbored slightly giving it more hps, My grandfather bought it second hand in 1980 to work alongside his pre-existing Hydro 70 all the way up till he sold the cows in 2003 when i was 13 and so obviously I did not have the opportunity to buy it then his brother bough it off him, It used to have a IH 2350 Mount-o-Matic loader that used 2 be on the hydro Gramp sold in 1994 and replaced it with a new 5300 John Deere, the tractor has bad wobble on the front right wheel on the road, Tach is broke, ether assist is broke, Gears grind 2 beat the band(Grandpa told me that it had problems with the clutch brake), It is an open station w/wide coverage fenders, front tires are slighlty worn w/cracks and the rears are slighly worn with no cracks, the tractor has a new muffler(not that it helps much), and lastly it has had new pto clutches put in it, T/A works fine.Any thing I left out ask me, other than those things it still runs great and still runs a Knight 3050 TMR mixer and the G-6000 AG Bagger.
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