Posted by Nebraska Kirk on June 02, 2010 at 18:33:53 from (207.91.4.216):
In Reply to: 400 Diesel posted by MisterT on June 02, 2010 at 14:25:34:
DJK said: (quoted from post at 15:25:34 06/02/10) I went today and looked at a 400D. It is a decent tractor. The guy that owns it is the second owner, and he has not abused it. The price is right, but I have to questions. First, the ole farmer down the road says the 350, 400, and 450 diesel's were known for having problems, is that true? Secondly, the nose is painted white, as is where the decals on the side of the hood are. Is this orginal? Thank you.
The 350 diesel engine was prone to breaking crankshafts, it is not a real common problem, but it can happen. The 400/450 diesel engines were prone to cracking heads, but with proper care and operation, the chance of these problems happening is minimized.
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