I don't know about you, but I often find it hard to believe that a tractor that is 50 plus years old and been on a farm most of it's life, has not had a tach cable break or tach failure. In most cases, this was not a high priority item, either due to lack of funds, or just too busy to replace it.
Unless the seller has lived with the tractor since delivery, I do not believe the "low hour" stuff except in certain rare cases.
The other down side is that a tractor that has had regular running at operating temps is much better than one that has sat for long periods or only started for a few minutes at a time.
Just my $.02, I respect everyone else's opinion on this.
Unless the seller has lived with the tractor since delivery, I do not believe the "low hour" stuff except in certain rare cases.
The other down side is that a tractor that has had regular running at operating temps is much better than one that has sat for long periods or only started for a few minutes at a time.
Just my $.02, I respect everyone else's opinion on this.