Dave, I have a similar little Mitsubishi beaver, from the early 80's. Its about 15 HP, with 4wd, 2 cyl diesel, only drawback is is that it has a bustard(minus the u, + an a, potty filter!) PTO, that runs CCW, and has a weird 1" 15 or 16 spline shaft. I use it to spray with a home-made electric sprayer, and to pull a drag harrow, I have rigged up a 1 bottom BH plow, but must not have the geometry quite right, plows a little hard. When I first bought it at an auction, in June, it was the coldest, wettest June in years, they couldn't get it to start at the auction, so, I bought it for $ 1800, and started playing with it. I pulled the battery end off the hot wire, and noticed greenies in the wire. So I twisted that wire every which a way, and by the time the auctioneer got back down the next row of equipment, I made sure to start it up, as he walked by. Followed him around for another couple of hours with it, just to rub it in! By the way, sitting next to it was the same tractor, only re-badged as a Bolens, that was beat to hedoubletoothpicks, it brought $2700.
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