Posted by glennster on January 25, 2009 at 06:04:29 from (68.60.242.156):
In Reply to: Re: ot tractor pic posted by ericlb on January 24, 2009 at 21:17:35:
eric, this one is a buddy of mine's. they got it at a park district auction a few years ago, he has a landscaping business. well, the "crew" tore it up pretty good. they tore up the hydraulic pump, couple lines, broke the seat off, blew a front tire, then they worked on the engine a little and it wasnt running. he had put the bigger tires on the rear. i put the big ones on the front for flotation. rebuilt hydraulic pump, replaced two lines, got the seat cushions from big r's, made some brackets, fixed the wiring, tune up, filters, new battery, flushed the hydraulic system, and fixed some of the sheet metal, gave er a little paint too. it is a nice tractor to run, real comfortable.
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