Posted by rankrank1 on July 11, 2021 at 10:28:08 from (24.93.230.37):
In Reply to: Bought Me a Case posted by Traditional Farmer on July 09, 2021 at 19:30:08:
Very handy tractor. Early ones may have a hand clutch to stop the tractor yet keep the PTO live (you will be used to that from running Allis Chalmers's in the past) where the later ones are independent PTO clutched for the live PTO.
Might be 4 speed, 8 speed, or 12 speed. The older it is the more likely it will be a 12 speed and the newer it is the more likely it will be an 8 speed. 4 speeds are out there too but more rare and less desirable in my opinion but still work okay.
Spent a lot of my youth on Dad's 430 diesel (4 speed independent PTO). Same basic tractor in most ways as a 530 with the fuel not turned up as much on the pump so about 5 less hp. Ours was well worn when we bought it but we used it that way for years. Sipped fuel. Dad loved that tractor. It was our main planting tractor and cultivating tractor. Would occasionally plow with it (2x16 Oliver 3 point plow which it played with) and occasionally would even see 12' harrow gator duty when in a pinch which loaded it good but it would do it.
Your price is excellent You always seem to find good deals in your area.
This post was edited by rankrank1 on 07/11/2021 at 10:33 am.
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