Posted by tomstractorsandtoys on February 01, 2017 at 19:54:58 from (50.105.219.70):
In Reply to: Selling point? posted by marcusoverholtzer on February 01, 2017 at 16:28:29:
I would only convert it if you can do the wiring yourself. I make my own harness so the only big cost is the starter and a Delco Alt. and new cables. It is a very time consuming job running each wire then crimping ends and shrink wraping them. I them put the finished harness in black loom.You could make your existing harness look much better by repairing the worst wires and the adding the plastic loom to the entire harness. It will look much better and be safer as well. Getting money out of repair jobs is getting harder. I have a 4020 that we bought with water in the oil that owner said had been setting awhile. He lied as when tore down six of the main bearings are spun and the crank is junk. We put a gas motor we had out of a combine in it and are hoping to break even on what we have in it. Overhauling the engine correctly would make the tractor way overpriced, so rather than spend all the hours of time and get nothing we are selling it as a gas. Tom
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