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Re: How many hours is to many hours?


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Posted by robert major on March 23, 2014 at 17:50:21 from (216.81.16.202):

In Reply to: How many hours is to many hours? posted by Brutalfly on March 23, 2014 at 16:40:31:

Hi
Something you have to remember with tractors is
the clock resets at 10.000 hrs on most. you have
to start looking a ware on linkages clutch and
brake pedals to see how warn dimples are on them
and other general stuff like tires being original
or half worn replacements.

I have personally seen some that the only way a
guy new it was 16.000 hrs not 6000, was the guy
was honest and told me.
The tractors had high standards of
maintenance/service and 1 or 2 drivers assigned to
them from new with the farm they were on.

Just had to tell a guy thats had a 1830 Deere
from new it's mechanically worn out at 16000 hrs,
only thing appearance wise wrong was 1 odd tire
and some rot in the rear fenders on an early 70's.
tractor.
I know another guy got a 5000 hr 4010 clock works
but when you look at gear shift linkage and other
ware its closer to 15.000 hrs and worn out to.

Older low hour tractors can be a pain just the
same as low mile vehicles. A guy babied it the
next guy puts hard work on it then everything
that fell off the rest of them under warranty
falls off when you own it, and have to pay to fix
it.
There is no real easy answer to it. I would
rather have higher hours well maintained/ all
updates/ warranty work done. than low hours never
greased or serviced, updated personally.
Some of this stuff out there is 1 careful lady
owner and 99 idiot drivers from what I see round
L.O.l. That can be on 2 year old expensive stuff,
which gets real worrying, when dealers clean it up
and fix the damage.
Regards Robert


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