Wow. I cannot believe the amount of replies I have recieved thank you so much everyone I read a few. But I was so amazed I had to quickly reply. I will read all of them and take in your knowledge. My dad isn't as bad as I made it seem he is just really tired he is 58 and this is all he has ever done. I didn't wanna say to much in case no one replied but my dad is very good with numbers and planting the right amount per acre fertilizer etc he just isn't mechanically inclined TO ANSWER ABOUT EQUIPMENT DEALERS we have quite a few around us 6 John Deere dealers within a 2 hour drive *i have made many parts runs for various things* so John Deere is definately a preference just the service from the new service manager at our local dealer is outrageous, my dad can't keep putting money into these worn out tractors *aimed at the 26 and 2840* our last repair was 7,000 *my dad wishes he sold the thing and got a different tractor* but things happen. The craziest my dad and I have gone is splitting and swapping the motor out of our 2510 a 303 diesel I believe. He was leery but I told him we should try it *LINKAGE IS GETTING REBUILT THIS WINTER I HAVE THE PARTS LAYOUT SHEET FOR SOME HELP*8spd power shift. ALSO I have another job off the farm because my dad can't pay me like he wishes *his brother who is part owner 75 years old been doing it even longer* has gotten really tired and wore out. I pick up his work and on top of my work load. It can be a lot but I love it and am very determined I just want to talk to PEOPLE WHO KNOW. Some people tell me I'm crazy and I know, I know farming isn't a luxurious lifestyle but I want the farming lifestyle. I want to better my knowledge in farming equipment because my other job is in a tractor trailer shop where I have been for 3 years 1 1/2 cleaning shop running parts and a 1 1/2 working on trailers mainly that is also a good skill I'll know I can use for when I ever get a tractor trailer WE HAVE A GRAIN TRUCK gmc took kick AND COMBINE John Deere 7720 out of Ohio 4 years ago. Beautiful machine owned by an older man had lots of upgrade. Beautiful the guy even waxed before he sent it we bought it sight unseen guy prob spend 6,000 in last 2 years just fixing main items ALSO *I KNOW MORE THEN BASIC OIL AND FUEL FILTER CHANGES JUST ITS VARIOUS SO I KNOW RANDOM THINGS* Probaly the craziest was the hydraulic pump in the 8430 a week after we bought it. And I have replaced the hydraulic pump in the 4520. I know I'm going all over and in case anyone is wondering I use the caps just to have things point out I feel are necessary to ask. I'm sorry if you guys think I'm an idiot but I just wanna learn. I love tractors TO THE FIRST REPLY I've always wanted to find s tractor that maybe had a small cab fire or older and beat up. I would love a 4640 with a 4 post unless they only made them for the 4630. Idk I spend a lot of time on tractor house. Looking for good deals and looking up information on certain series of tractors because there is so many. I may not have the money right now to do this but at least I can get the knowledge. THANK YOU ALL WHO REPLIED. Il keep reading and reply
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