Nice looking but all old cats are like that. Grousers look good now check pins get the manual it will tell you how to measer between the grousers to determine wear. You can push pins out and turn 180 deg. Then reinstall them to get more life out of tracts don't over tighten them they look good now you need a lot of flop to keep them in place to right and they will ride up on front roller. The book says 2 in drop for muddy soil and 1 1/2 for normal soil. Cat tracks need to be loose to work properly. The injectors are easy to remove and have them tested for pop off pressure should be over 500 lb. The pump is easy to work on and usually needs little or no repair. I'm assuming this has the manual shift auto trans just keep an eye on the pump pressure if it looses pressure setting it has a leak in the pickup or is worn out. Good luck you got a real work horse there. Walt
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