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Posted by off the land on February 10, 2003 at 10:05:57 from (63.214.108.213):
In Reply to: Tractor to Restore posted by Brad Merck on February 10, 2003 at 07:58:22:
First suggestion would be to lower the horsepower class, unless you have very deep pockets. Going 80-100 HP brings you well into the 60's, with plenty of detail components, unproven then. You could buy a second 'donor' 50 HP tractor parked by a tree, of fifties vintage. What do you plan to use it for? If you bought a 88 HP 4010, with a bad engine, did the O-H, to discover the syncro mesh transmission was failing, what then? Shops want $50. per hour, no relief when you begin buying the parts. Restoring 'big' tractors loses the fun, when you have to pass the work to a more professional mechanic. Buying an I&T Shop Manual, OP Manual, and Parts Manual, for your older 50 HP tractor will put you in restoration mode. Good luck!
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