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<blockquote data-quote="jd720" data-source="post: 1523532" data-attributes="member: 21137"><p>I had one for 20 yrs before I updated to get a cab tractor. As others have said easily one of the best tractors ever built but now they belong in the shed painted up as an antique in my opinion. If it`s a powershift be sure and check that the pto will stop after it`s been turned on if it doesn`t that's very expensive to fix. Also the load shaft seals leak sometimes. I would also run it for a while then feel the scv boxes if they feel hot then they`re bypassing on the inside and will need rebuilt. Keep in mind if it`s a syncro range you will loose hydraulics to the loader shortly after the clutch is pushed in which can be a pain depending in what your using it for If just mainly putting out bales you`ll be fine though. The price really varies a lot by condition and also by region. Mine was a powershift and the pto brake was out on it I traded it without the loader and still got $6500 5 yrs ago and was glad to see it gone before spending any major money on it if that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd720, post: 1523532, member: 21137"] I had one for 20 yrs before I updated to get a cab tractor. As others have said easily one of the best tractors ever built but now they belong in the shed painted up as an antique in my opinion. If it`s a powershift be sure and check that the pto will stop after it`s been turned on if it doesn`t that's very expensive to fix. Also the load shaft seals leak sometimes. I would also run it for a while then feel the scv boxes if they feel hot then they`re bypassing on the inside and will need rebuilt. Keep in mind if it`s a syncro range you will loose hydraulics to the loader shortly after the clutch is pushed in which can be a pain depending in what your using it for If just mainly putting out bales you`ll be fine though. The price really varies a lot by condition and also by region. Mine was a powershift and the pto brake was out on it I traded it without the loader and still got $6500 5 yrs ago and was glad to see it gone before spending any major money on it if that helps. [/QUOTE]
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