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Posted by Wagon maker on March 02, 2006 at 19:59:47 from (63.78.108.102):
I am looking at a white 2-30 tractor made by Iseki. It has been setting for about 7 years. I drove it and it puked oil out the top of gear shift lever. It has been setting for about 7 years. I checked the transmission oil and drained out about a gallon to get to the proper level. Boot on shift lever is cracked. Oil looked like liquid peanut butter. I'm sure it is water that has gotten into transmission over the years. Only has 478 hours on it. I plan on putting new oil in transmission if I buy it. Is this tractor worth taking a chance on or would having water in transmission and being over full over the last 25 years already done to much damage? I'm sure owner never checked it. It sat inside most of the time, only he let it set out in the rain to wash it off. Tractor is in perfect condition otherwise.
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