Posted by Bryce Frazier on June 23, 2020 at 19:10:04 from (67.143.192.67):
Hi guys, I'm back!
Need some advice on a tractor. I did some trading, and ended up with a 930 Case. They lied through their teeth about the motor, and I should have know better but decided to gamble. Long story short, I've got massive metal chunks in the pan, and the motor won't roll over. I'm sure i'm looking at a full rebuild. I'm really tossed if the tractor is worth it?
It's got a pretty nice GB Loader, bucket and bale spear. Rear tires are matched and pretty decent as well. Tractor doesn't have 3 points, just two remotes and pto.
As it sits, i'm in it about $1000. What are your guys thoughts? I really need something larger for running swather and baler. I've also gotten a pretty good size disc and cultipacker. My SuperM is still the biggest thing I have to work with. Gets it done, but is really taxing on it.
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