Posted by 01gentdc on August 24, 2016 at 18:22:00 from (184.16.202.18):
In Reply to: Got the 3010... posted by Eldon (WA) on August 24, 2016 at 17:48:16:
hey Eldon ,,, don't scrap those front weight brackets ,.. if you remove the fromnt loader you will easily tell the proper way they are used ,,. you can also put up to 6 more pancake weights out front that trigger bolt into the twin brakets ,, you did not say what you paid for which item.. if you really got that jd tractor for 500 ,.. you stloe it ,. cant tell if its gasser or diesel,, I had a early 3010 30 yrs ago,, kept it for 5 yrs and finally gave up , trying to keep it running strong ,sumthing about the valves , the curves in the intake , and the carburetor on the early 10 series gassers made them want to run cold natured and run on 2 cylanders like the put puts did . I put yet another set off plugs in her, filled it with premium gas , put a new seat and bagdes on the hood after I painted it up and put a wedding dress on it ,.and doubled my money,. now if that is a diesel I will triple your 500 you have invested,.. but you cant let my sara know .. lol
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