Best I remember its a 63 that came off a baccer farm. I was buying parts off of it from a deceased farmers crack head son. Then one day the call came he would sale it. All that was wrong with it was water in the fuel. I got it running it smoked bad, they had installed anit fouler's s on all the spark plugs. I got caught up one day and adjusted the valves they all were tight I removed the anti fouler's the smoke cleared up its never fouled a plug : )
He had a shed full of cultivates they all were worn slap out so I passed on them. The best fertilizer hopper I have they had not removed the fertilizer from the last use it was 1/4 full I had to chisel it out. Its in great condition and put up till I need it.
I brought a 1955 100 back in the early 90's I don't know the history other than it was worn slap out. Not much of it I have not worked on. 20 years ago something broke in the timing gears are the hydraulic pump drive gear it took every thing out up front. I searched for 5 years for parts for cheap. I brought a 140 engine off ebay that had a cracked block, I used the timing parts, cam crank and cylinder head. I put fire crater pistons in it this engine will hunt. I got the hydraulic pump off of a guy here for $25 he had put a new seal in it the pump looked new. He would not let me pay him till I installed it and confirmed the pump was good.
It always amazes me how well they fire up its instant none are cold natured they are ready to go to work.
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