Posted by The tractor vet on March 30, 2013 at 17:22:31 from (75.19.120.158):
In Reply to: Info on 1206 posted by Markin mo on March 30, 2013 at 10:52:12:
A 1206 will start down below freezing with out EITHER IF she is in good shape . Either is the worst thing you can do to a diesel , you can cause rings to break and once that has happened you will need to feed her each time you go to use it . So i would say that she is getting tired . The DT 361 is NOT and engine for a novice to rebuild just like a D 361 . Each and everything must be correct to make her a good cold starten tractor. . Now as for the price i do not think he is out of line on it with the loader as the loader is worth two grand by it's self . BUT by the time you fix it you will have over twelve grand in it or more .
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