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Posted by Regularman - My Two Cents on October 13, 2000 at 07:34:26 from (147.160.180.17):
In Reply to: farmal regular posted by Tim o on October 12, 2000 at 16:03:54:
Like other have said, if the tractor is complete $150 is a good price. I have well over a dozen Regulars and F-20s and have brought many back from the dead just like this. Unless the tractor tossed her cookies when it was last run, new piston rings, gaskets, and a valve job will probably fix it. Probably about another $200 to get her going again. A few things to look for: - Remove the inspection covers, wiggle the rods to see how loose the rod bearings are. - While in there, run your hand up in the sleeves and feel for rust, this will provide a good indication of how tight the engine may be stuck. - Be sure the carb, manifold, and mag are included in the deal. Go for it, take a chance, restoring something from the dead is what this hobby is all about.
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