Posted by Josh in Maine on November 11, 2007 at 11:27:53 from (74.69.228.139):
Just bought 2 more tractors that I really don"t "need", but, couldn"t pass on them....I got one for me & one for my boy, now I"m trying to re-organize barn to get them a parking space....anyway, both tractors run & have never had any type of restoration done...for me, I bought a Farmall BN...narrow front, no hydraulics, but, has been converted to 12v & runs real nice, both rear tires hold air, but they are junk, fronts are good, wheel weights all around, metal is straight, brakes are weak, battery is junk, but, starts right up...for my son, I got a 51" Super C, fast hitch, strong hydraulics, brakes work, one rear tire is junk but holds air, other 3 are o.k., starts right up, but needs a valve job...we"ll putter away on them this winter, that"s how we"ll spend our winter nights, shoulder to shoulder taking apart another set of tractors we don"t need. Anyway, both delivered for under $1,800, good deal??
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