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Re: Heres the JD 2040 I bought today


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Posted by buickanddeere on May 03, 2015 at 11:30:41 from (216.183.135.132):

In Reply to: Heres the JD 2040 I bought today posted by ditchwitch on May 01, 2015 at 18:53:03:

[quote="ditchwitch"](quoted from post at 21:53:03 05/01/15) This is the JD 2040 i have ask a couple question about last week. Its been sitting for the last 2 years under a shed. The tractor actually sat parked under the shed most of its life. It has 525 hours on the meter. I went to pick it up today expecting some sort of trouble starting. Both front tires flat and rotted both rears low on air actually got one front to hold some air. So I hooked up my cables and let it charge a bit while i was hooking up the box blade that come with it that was just sitting right behind the tractor,poured some good fuel in while waiting. The guy ask me how you going to get it out from under the shed, I told him well i hope its gonna crank. He give me the key and soon as the starter turned the tractor fired right up like it had been running an hour before. The guys Jaw dropped and he cuss a little and said if i had known it was gonna be that easy i would have charged you more money for it. LOL I bought the 2040 tractor a 6 foot box blade that hadn't been used much and a 6 foot bush hog brand brush hog in great shape and a sub soiler all for the bargain price of $2600 dollars . Just a Awesome day.

Heavy rear hubs is a nice touch. The rear tires can be run with just air without concerns over leaving ballast.

Flush well then change the coolant asap with HD diesel concentrate and distilled water.

There is an upgrade on the broken nose extension piece. The 50 series nose with the lightbar is a bolt on replacement.

AL64781 Light Bar (SUB FOR AL35723, AL66422 APPL)

L37947 Extension

Pto Cover Shield

37H52 Screw 2 1/4" X 3/8"

R69657 Clamp 2

L38694 Cover 1

R69655 Support 1 LH

19H1792 Cap Screw 4 1/2" X 1"

19H1831 Cap Screw 4 1/2" X 2" , (FOR 28H1785)

28H1785 Bushing 4 0.546" X 0.840" X 1-1/16"

19M7166 Cap Screw 2 M10 X 20

19H1731 Cap Screw 2 3/8" X 1"

12H304 Lock Washer 2 X 3/8"

Cart key PART NO. PART NAME QTY SERIAL NO. 2150 2255 REMARKS

R69654 Support 1 RH

L62369 Nut 2 M10

R63607 Weld Nut 2 3/8", (ORDER L62369, 19M7166)

T497T Washer 2

R69628 Shield 1


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