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Posted by Mike on June 08, 2002 at 19:00:38 from (12.216.50.95):
Thanks for your answers to my question about the 350 utility. I think the steering box was shot so I passed on it. I found a 460 utility, appears to be real decent. Has IH 2000 loader. Brand new rubber all the way around with new rear rims. The only thing that scares me is the oily engine. The owner said when he got it it was missing, (sputtering) and he noticed the exhaust manifold crooked. He set it correctly and tighten her down and she runs like a top. But the engine seems to have a lot of oil all over it. Could be a leaking hydraulic line, but looks like oil to me. older gent is selling it because he can't climb up it (knee replacement). I tend to believe the guy, I wouldn't think anybody would put new rubber on a tractor about to crap out. I plan to go back looking and find the source of the oil, it appears everywhere on the lower half of engine. Then again oil is cheap... Any pointers for me? Asking price is $5000.
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