This message is a reply to an archived post by Charlie Bilerx on May 05, 2011 at 16:49:31.
The original subject was Re: KT, KTA, early U Moline.
Hello,
I just read an old post from you from I think 2011.
I'm contemplating a purchase of a 1938 Twin City KTA.
The owner said it hasn't run for maybe 3 years. As far as I know it has been parked inside.
My question is, should I try cranking it to see what it feels like?
Or is this not wise because I could bend a push rod or something else?
It is a very complete tractor and I'm very interested in it. But of coarse if it is loose or not, this makes a difference in the long term work and cost to get it running.
Any advice for me?
The original subject was Re: KT, KTA, early U Moline.
Hello,
I just read an old post from you from I think 2011.
I'm contemplating a purchase of a 1938 Twin City KTA.
The owner said it hasn't run for maybe 3 years. As far as I know it has been parked inside.
My question is, should I try cranking it to see what it feels like?
Or is this not wise because I could bend a push rod or something else?
It is a very complete tractor and I'm very interested in it. But of coarse if it is loose or not, this makes a difference in the long term work and cost to get it running.
Any advice for me?