Posted by JWinIndiana on August 29, 2023 at 08:51:58 from (165.139.32.100):
In Reply to: Tractor hours posted by JWinIndiana on August 28, 2023 at 10:46:43:
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Excellent points and appreciate the breakdown. It is at a dealership. Just talked with him again setting up time to see it tonight as it will be 6pm his time by the time I get there. He will deliver, wants me to take pictures of the Oliver and I have told him no less than 2,500 for it. The hydra power started leaking last fall early winter, put it in the other position and it almost eliminated that leak. I haven't done anything major to the tractor in the time I have owned it unless you call a starter major. Knowing I had to split it for the hydra power I planned on replacing clutch, pressure plate and throw out bearing while it was split. It would be nice to have two big tractors with loaders.
This tractor is from his region, was a sale, he doesn't know the circumstances but it was a liquidation.
He is using the terminology of "operable". He just called, they have an Agri Gold event he forgot about, the tractor will be out and available for me to start, drive, use and get a feel of it. I will take pictures for you folks.
I also voiced concerns about the clutch and we agreed on the phone (I will make sure it is written if I buy this) that he would haul the tractor both ways and charge me for parts only. This would be good for 6 months after purchase. I feel this is more than good faith on his part.
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