Posted by VicS on February 07, 2017 at 16:32:28 from (50.44.240.54):
In Reply to: JD 4320 posted by marcusoverholtzer on February 07, 2017 at 13:58:40:
If it starts and runs doubt needs much. If compression is low won't start first. But if you are going to help your buddy custom farm, you will need something reliable. Back in 1983 I Had a 4010 lap gas. I had a job and farmed at night. Bottom line 4010 wasn't reliable enough to farm at night. Also I worked at a Moline dealer for a few years,had a 423cu. U pulling tractor. So a little bit mechanical . No-till beans were getting popular. So I bought a new Great Plaines no-till drill and new Allis tractor with cab and air. Ran them hard to pay for them! Lots of 4hr. Sleep nights. Plus I hired help to drive it during the day. Still have them. Now you can buy a kubota for no money down and no intrest for I think 5 years. All you need is a job for it. But what ever you do buy a cab tractor! At least a 4430. I have helped put a combine engine in a 4040. (404) Not very hard. Just changed oil pan and manifolds and a few other things on the front. Left Inline diesel pump (turned it down 1/4 turn) took off turbo. Need 4320 manifold to fit under hood. What ever you do, plot a course, stay with it and most important have fun! Vic
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