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Posted by the tractor vet on March 20, 2005 at 21:11:11 from (4.124.64.92):
In Reply to: 450d posted by wardy on March 20, 2005 at 17:53:54:
well they were a good old tractor , i had one and loved it if ya knew how to run one they would run a long time . But now they are hard to find parts for as they have no longer make the main bearings for them and it will not be long before you won't find sleeve kits for them . Now if they would evr make the bearings and other parts for them i would go back to one . If ya don't treat the old girl wright they would crack a head in a heart beat. I have worked on them and run them for many years , A pain in the donkey to start sometimes and if ya worked it all day hard and ya had a hot date and you were running a bit late well by the time ya got her cooled down your date was real hot , there were a few times that i had to let mine idel setting in the shed till after i picked my date up and run back out to shut the tractor off. My buddy had one and he did that only forgot to go back and it sat there all night running it killed all the birds in the barn from the fumes.
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