Posted by Joseph V. on March 30, 2010 at 13:28:24 from (71.33.173.20):
I am looking at buying a diesel tractor to restore this summer, and ran across a case 600 diesel. The engine overheated in 1987 (they forgot to put water in after storing it for winter)and it has been on blocks with a cap on the muffler since then. Supposedly the engine seized from overheating. Is this someting that is easily fixable? Also, what would be a reasonable offer to place on this tractor, given its condition? What would it be worth if it ran well?
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