Posted by cmd1042 on April 26, 2010 at 04:37:57 from (67.140.56.224):
In Reply to: New Farmall 400 posted by DK44H on April 25, 2010 at 20:07:01:
My great grandfather bought one new in 55 I have used it on everything about 2 yrs ago I completly restored it now just run in parades. Things to look out for. do not engage toqure with out it being under a load. It does not hold back like newer ones.Make sure battery box bolts are tight before you sit on seat it is a long way to the ground backwards and it hurts. sometimes the seal blows out of the hydrolic pump and fills the crank case with oil. zif you are doing heavy work keep the gas tuck close.It is a good tractor. Paint is fine it was done by dealers to be able to sell left over models when the 350 and 450 came out,ours was bought new from the dealer that way.
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