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Re: Advice on buying Ford 3000
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Posted by randy on November 25, 2003 at 15:03:33 from (209.206.209.65):
In Reply to: Advice on buying Ford 3000 posted by Chuck on November 25, 2003 at 07:02:41:
I ran across a 3000 with a ford loader through my brother-in-law. He was selling it for an estate. I got mine for $3500. I know I got a steal. I had some fuel problems, flushed the gas tank and put a new fuel pump on it. I was swearing alot during that job. I then bought a posthole digger and thats when I found out the PTO clutch didn't work. I think the previous owner never used a PTO implement. That was $500 but I was able to split the tractor and do it myself. I love mine. If it sits for a while it will start hard.Other than that I think your making a good choice. Not to big, it does not take up too much space and much nicer than the 8N I had. Good luck
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