Posted by Ralph Bauer on January 08, 2012 at 00:20:18 from (75.107.19.224):
Came across a McCormick Farmall 460LP with a 2 row McCormick cotton picker attached (at the rear) and the appropriate sheetmetal under the belly. Was bought for and only used to pick cotton, never anything else. After a self propelled AC 4-row was purchased, it was parked and never moved again (year unknown). Exhaust had bucket on it, but rotted and water came/comes in through the exhaust, been uncovered now for years. What else might I be looking at besides the engine as far as water damage is concerned? Without tearing engine apart, could it be rebuilt or would I be better off finding a replacement/rebuilt engine for it, cost either option? I like to talk its owner out of it and redo it to working condition, cotton picker and all. Could not see a tag where its supposed to be and don't have pick yet, but rear wheels have spokes, reg. tractor tires. Front end is an adjustable row crop aftermarket (Schwartz (???) from MI???????). Thanks for any input. Ralph.
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