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Posted by Terry on May 24, 2001 at 16:22:47 from (24.70.136.245):
In Reply to: INTERNATIONAL 340 posted by mark on May 24, 2001 at 15:38:27:
my best and only advice to anybody ever buying a second hand tractor is to look at the previous owner and how long he had it ! the clean oil and washjob mean absolutely nothing !the owner says it all, as to what the poor machine has had to go through! i,m not sure how to describe the perfect scenario and character of the owner but you should know that he followed the proper maintenance schedules the baby asked for! a few "blond" questions has always worked for me ! Any sign of "wired" up things or the famous duck tape and i would run ! i don't know much else except what i,ve said and i follow those guidelines and it works for me !spend 20 minutes on her and test out the fuctions .......no body is a magician! when ya see the deficencies come back here and ask the real pro,s more specific questions and they will tell ya ! good luck ,freind ..........Terry
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