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Re: LP Tractors - Pros and Cons
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Posted by Tom N OK on February 28, 2006 at 11:21:22 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: Re: LP Tractors - Pros and Cons posted by B. Abseck on February 24, 2006 at 10:31:20:
Hi Bruce Don't know what to tell you about price for a 730 LP. If you been watching the photo ads they run in a big range depending on what kind of shape they are in. I would try to find a tractor that runs good to start with that doesn't have any strange noises and then check for leaks. Some leaks take more to fix than others as you may know. As far as hard starting, never had that kind of problem with either of my tractors. They start right up in any kind of weather cold or hot. If they don't they have some issues that need looking into. My Case tractor I had to put another regulator system on it a few years ago because I couldn't find parts to rebuild my Ensign regulator so I went with Impco setup on it and it works great. Bruce you can contact me at mistertg2003@yahoo.com if you have more questions. Tom
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