looked at a 1650 diesel oliver once great looking tractor but i didnt know much about them then , salesman came out said ya starts right up runs good , said ok fire it up was fall & not cold out yet , already check the tool box befor he got there & found starting fluid can, anyway he procides to get that can in tool box spray enough fluid in it to blow up Fort Knox and yep she fired right up , i humered him for i while & walked away from that thing , later at an aution got talking to a complete stranger & he ended up telling me about the same tractor & he noticed it had an 88 engine in it, which i questoned the salesman about because of the indirect injection & should have been direct injection he said some late models still had them in ( came to find not true ) , so it wouldnt even have pulled the plows i needed a tractor for anyway a 65 HP tractor turned to 45HP , & i told the guy what plows i want to pull , id have been screwed if id spent my money on that & couldnt have done the job , salesman didnt care though , sorry about going on about it but that guy still chaps my a$$ today
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