Posted by Jon f mn on January 19, 2019 at 07:39:22 from (174.219.129.254):
This tractor showed up for sale on FB and I made the mistake of saying that I wanted one and it was close, but I was too broke. Lol. Once the seller saw that he latched on and wouldn't let go til I owned it. He had some family issues and needed it gone and I think we made a good deal for both of us. It needs some work, the com has issues and the loader is busted up some, but otherwise it's straight and everything works. My boss even let me use the company truck to get it home.
Also came with new seat cushions, owners and service manuals and some paint. He even threw in this belt buckle.
I'm going to have to figure out what the issue is with the case-o-matic, I'm hoping it is a valve problem. They are pretty tough and don't usually have much for problems, but worst case a complete rebuild is about $1200.00 for parts. That would be a rare thing tho.
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