Posted by jimmybeam01 on November 16, 2020 at 07:14:23 from (107.77.210.138):
In Reply to: Re: Oliver 1800 gas posted by BarnyardEngineering on November 16, 2020 at 06:28:06:
I couldn�t agree more. Our 4020�s and 4320�s at the other farm are old 64-69 but man they do some good work for their age. Not to say we haven�t split them cause we have. But my farm is a much lighter version of dads, angus beef so round baling square baling taking out round bales, pulling logs home. She won�t be turning soil. So I think she will be a nice addition. What about the hours guys? 3700? On gas? At what hour range does a guy typically turn his nose up. Is this decent hours? As for the couplers I�ll take your advice on that for sure. I hate leaking couplers. John Deere�s notorious for it. So I�m used to that struggle lol but I�m gonna go through this machine and slowly restore it. And if something breaks well I guess I�ll fix it! But since you guys got a better idea what kind of work I�ll be doing, she won�t be worked hard.
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