And a 2290 Case that I took in on a trade for a rough JD 4010 diesel thinking it'd make a good project to flip, or possibly use, but the more I look into it, the worse it seems (has a TERRIBLE knock in the engine, and previous owner said powershift slips bad) so I'm probably going to end up parting it out.
A couple more parts tractors, 706 gas with a busted block and a M with a chunk out of the block from a broken rod for parts, and a 300 Farmall Z casting rear end
I've made a fun little hobby for myself selling a few used parts. Most of the tractors I get come from a couple local scrappers, and one local yard, but some come from trading parts, pieces, etc..
I try to sell whole what seems salvageable (like a pretty decent Oliver 70 I have behind the shed, not in the pictures). What don't get much interest whole, or just seems too far gone (like most of the tractors in the pictures) I part out.. I make a couple bucks that I get to reinvest into other projects. They can't all be saved I suppose, but I figure if I can get em out of the scrap yard, tear em down, and save a few others by selling the parts I'm doing the right thing, mostly.
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