Posted by 37chief on July 28, 2016 at 12:32:35 from (70.181.145.169):
In Reply to: I buy Junk posted by Brent Zappe on July 27, 2016 at 23:06:50:
Let the junk tractors go to someone who has the availability like your self,to restore them. I think some people call a tractor junk, because they don't understand how to get it back in shape again. Both my mowing tractors, the first is a MF 203 with a three cylinder Perkins engine, came to me at a good price. The motor had a rod through the bock. Some would consider it junk. I considered it a good deal. I think I paid 500.00 for it. I stripped the block down, welded the hole, bought a engine kit, and a crank, and a rod. 12 years later it's still going strong. My JD 401 industrial was the same thing, a four cylinder with a crank case full of water, and a spun main. I paid 500.00, for what some would also consider junk, again to me it was a good deal. I Had the block line bored, and installed a engine kit. I have a good tractor that I have put a lot of hours on already. I'll take a junk tractor any day. Stan
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