Posted by Ultradog MN on June 14, 2014 at 04:50:22 from (174.20.238.34):
In Reply to: Ford 600s posted by JerryS on June 14, 2014 at 02:45:04:
Workmaster is a 601 - same tractor as a 600 only a bit newer. I don't mess with the 4 cylinder Fords so much but think that some governor parts are NLA. Other Ford men here will correct me on that. Prices are a bit high I'd say. For the one with the cracked/fixed block which though it may run well is still a serious flaw. And new tires are a Grand for the other one. Leakdown on the lift is a $25 piston seal and gasket from this site so no big deal. I don't buy from resellers as they need to make a living too and their prices will show that. Have you tried searchtempest dot com? Plug in your zip code and how far you want to travel and see what's on craigslist in many cities.
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