Posted by Wardner on June 27, 2010 at 00:28:46 from (4.154.236.54):
In Reply to: Is this a TD 4? posted by cowboymom on June 26, 2010 at 12:19:29:
That looks like a TD-6 but might be a TD-9. The 9 is simply a scaled up version of the 6. Looks to be in nice original condition. Find the serial number or engine number and we will tell you what it is and its age. I think the serial number tag is on the driver side of the firewall.
Don't sell it cheap. Make your buyer pay. I'll bet it has nice (low wear) tracks. Find someone who can give you a percent estimate of the track pin bushings. The only drawback I can see is that it does not have a blade and never did. But then again, is it missing a track roller? I think there should be one in the center. It may have a PTO under the seat if viewed from the back.
You might also find some interest on the "Crawler" forum on this site. Good luck. It's too bad I am on the east coast, but then again, I have enough tractors.
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