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Re: three-point hydraulics-how do they work?
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Posted by Tom Whitehead on September 02, 2006 at 19:33:13 from (64.28.54.181):
In Reply to: Re: three-point hydraulics-how do they work? posted by sboutmilcav on September 02, 2006 at 11:55:28:
Say, that's a darn good looking tractor!! thanks for posting it, it gives me a better idea of what I've got. and it looks like a got all the sheet metal with mine. but yours sure looks a lot better. when I bought mine,I didn't know what kind it was, or what year it was. it wasn't even running when I made the deal with the guy. I just figured I could trust him.but he wouldn't let me take it yet, because he wanted to make sure that I could hear it run. So I had to make an extra trip up there for it. at that point, I knew it was a 42 model. I suspected it was pretty old, at first, because I thought I remembered that case had gone to overhead valves Pretty early in their life story. he had had it for 18 years, and he said all he did with it was just drag the driveway. I pretty much believe him, as he didn't have any implements with it. so I took some pictures of it, I'm just waiting for them to come back. then I'll post on the board here and see if I can trade it for something else, like you say an 8N and maybe I can get a brush hog out of the deal as well. I'd like to be able to keep something like this and actually restore it myself, but I don't even have a shed to put it in. besides, I live about a mile and a half from the ocean, and the salt air will rust anything, and very quickly. So thanks again to you and JT. Thanks, and best wishes, Tom
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