Posted by NY 986 on April 29, 2017 at 19:25:02 from (184.53.50.39):
In Reply to: Hey Randy, it's home. posted by Donald Lehman on April 29, 2017 at 15:39:19:
What's up with the 88? We have an 88 and it runs but needs some TLC. Mostly minor such as governor rebuild, new valve seals, and fix cover over the transmission/ differential. Bought a S88 radiator years ago as I got it cheap but should have regular 88 radiator to use the cap cover. Rear tires hold air but otherwise kind of poor. Last year was very bad with the drought so nothing happening with the 88. I've got a Ford 860 and I spent 50 bucks on it earlier this year so I could get it started as it had sat. It had a recent engine rebuild and I wanted the tractor started to keep the internals lubricated. A lot of things I would like to do but fear will not get done any time soon.
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