Posted by INCase on June 24, 2020 at 09:05:21 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: What Do I Do. Case 930 posted by Bryce Frazier on June 23, 2020 at 19:10:04:
as others have said the 930's were good well built heavy tractors with care can go a long time.
for $1000 you didn't go wrong. tires and loader are worth that and even some of the other parts are worth a bit (amybe up to 1000ish) as well like the radiator, fuel pump, hyd pump, steering gear box (I paid $350 for a used one)
I would look for a good used engine 1st. one you can hear running and or has a written warranty (like from a salvage yard). that way you know its good and i would buy it complete with injectors/pump ect all together so you know its ok and you don't have to chase those things too. THen save/scrap/sell the extra good engine parts.
you have a few options there. a 1030 direct fit, or newer 970 and 1070 and up (s0me) will bolt in with a little work on steering (add hole) and fuel lines ect then you'd have quite a tractor. maybe you can find a good running 970/1070 with a blown power shift cheap ?? there was a loader model or 2 that used that engine too i think.
if no good used options are out there the lower end kits (cyl/sleeve/bearings) should be readily available plus finding/fixing crank. top end parts probably as well but will need to work on the heads if needed.
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