Posted by Tom vertiz on July 25, 2013 at 19:17:06 from (65.128.58.237):
So I have keeping my eyes open for a tractor and this is what I came across. Needs new front tires, and as you can see it needs a three point. Looks to me like I can attach upper arms in the spot right below the reverse light, there is kind of a dust cap right there and I am hopping there is splines underneath where I can attach upper arms. Is this correct? Also where is a good salvage yard where I can find all the stuff I need, I live in Fruita Colorado, that is about 20 miles from the Utah border in western Colorado. A few more things about the tractor. I think it is a 67. It is a gas engine, I think they cane from the factory around 75 hp ( is this correct?) . The engine oil was milky so I changed and it has been fine since, although I have not ran it a lot. Tranny had a place to check the oil and it seemed ok. Hydronic oil was really low so I added 5 gallons. Here is the real kicker got the tractor for 975 dollars!! That's about all I can think of right now, tell me what you think.
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