Posted by greg joyner on March 08, 2010 at 18:27:47 from (71.52.159.129):
ok hope some1 can help a guy who knows nothing about tractors.does the rear end in this tractor take 80w-90w gear oil? need to add some but want to make sure thats right.i just bought this tractor for 150$ not running.he said he thought something was wrong with the carb. i took it to a freind who knows just a lil about them. we could crank it and keep it running as long as we were spraying gas in the carb.it wasnt pumping the fuel so i ordered a fuel pump that will be in tommorow.it sounded great running so im hoping the fuel pump solves all that problem.do u think i did ok on this? is there a market on these tractors? it doesnt have a cutting deck on it but it has a 3 point hitch also came with 3 attachments a plow, cultivator,and disc the engine is a onan. any info would be appreciated
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