Posted by DeltaRed on October 06, 2023 at 07:14:04 from (209.206.90.195):
In Reply to: Case 731 posted by Traditional Farmer on October 06, 2023 at 05:21:40:
That tractor is old enough that any inherant issues have been corrected. I would look at overall appearance/condition.Straight,well cared for.Or beat to crap....Wear in drawbar hole,wear on pedals,slop in hitch and front end...Tires are a major issue,but the easiest corrected,but pricey.'Bad' tires wont stop it from workingLook for active oil leaks. All old tractors leak some,just look for the ones that are running oil.Pull the dipsticks....Does it start well,or does it need a lot of ether to start? I'm not a Case guy,these suggestions simply apply to all old tractors. The ones I've been around are good tractors. The long stroke Case engines pull like locomotives and are easy on fuel.And the(30 series) hoods/tinwork are some of the best looking out there
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