Posted by Mike M on March 02, 2010 at 15:38:56 from (72.251.100.79):
In Reply to: JD 750 for hobby farm posted by oldryder on March 02, 2010 at 13:25:40:
We have one of those in a 4x4 and it has been a GREAT little tractor. Get one with 4x4. I pulled around a disabled 1950 JD B no problems even up a steep hill. Guy who owned the B also has Fords like NAA or Jubilees ? and he struggled to get it pulled out of his place to the road. Not power but traction. Our 750 actually dynoed around 25 HP ? lots more then it was to be. Over 2,200 hours on it and the only problem it ever had was a broken spring in the gear shift tower to hold the lever centered this was likely a weird thing ? and a fan belt broke but that was maintenance related can't fault the tractor as that belt had alot of hours and years on it ! No other problems at all ! Just change the oils and air filters,adjust the valves and test the injectors every 500 hrs. per book and run it. I never had the steering arm bother my foot ?
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