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Once you get an old tractor rejuvenated from whatever reason caused it to originally get parked, they can be fantastic. I'd just buy a set or two of those under-$20 LED lights to hang on that tractor until you get to the big project. I like how the old AC-WDs had lights back of the engine so if there is a problem at night you have light to see the engine -- and most important they are tucked away from all the brush damage that happens with front mounted or fender mounted lights. You're in the brush when brush hogging.
Yeah I agree with you totally. Buying a new tractor is great in some cases but I just like older machinery and no $300 monthly payments. I have been rebuilding a 1979 John Deere 850 which is not but 25HP but it will serve my needs.
I think there is a "Sweet spot" with tractors depending on what you want. $10k - and not younger than year 2000. Some sweet machines out there with modern conviences, Cabs, not too old and plenty of life. Old iron is great, but spending 120hrs researching, getting parts and actually tearing down, cleaning rebuilding, welding, sandblasting and re-painting, bedding in... nah. I've got 1998 Agrotron 85 - great Deutz Engine - keep it going - nice Cab and not too much electronics or computers.
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Once you get an old tractor rejuvenated from whatever reason caused it to originally get parked, they can be fantastic. I'd just buy a set or two of those under-$20 LED lights to hang on that tractor until you get to the big project. I like how the old AC-WDs had lights back of the engine so if there is a problem at night you have light to see the engine -- and most important they are tucked away from all the brush damage that happens with front mounted or fender mounted lights. You're in the brush when brush hogging.
Yeah I agree with you totally. Buying a new tractor is great in some cases but I just like older machinery and no $300 monthly payments. I have been rebuilding a 1979 John Deere 850 which is not but 25HP but it will serve my needs.
New tractors don't work thanks to electronics, greed and emissions BS.
Good idea the cheat sheet with the gears pattern written on the fender.
its where you could do with a loader or a box on front collect any rubbish like fence posts and wire its working well
I think there is a "Sweet spot" with tractors depending on what you want. $10k - and not younger than year 2000. Some sweet machines out there with modern conviences, Cabs, not too old and plenty of life. Old iron is great, but spending 120hrs researching, getting parts and actually tearing down, cleaning rebuilding, welding, sandblasting and re-painting, bedding in... nah. I've got 1998 Agrotron 85 - great Deutz Engine - keep it going - nice Cab and not too much electronics or computers.
That cherry bomb muffler is excellent
0:48 _press primer bulb three to five times_ 😄
I think there is a way to order original parts
it always amases me with the old stone walls out there like the uk farm land
It looks like it needs a good fire put though that block to burn out those trees
I'm with ya on that stuff Chuck! ( & I love Black Stallion TIG gloves for working gloves too)
Might wanna carry a damp clothe in a baggy so you can clean the dust iff the guages and actually read them as intended. 😛😁
3:45 running over the blue ball symbolic? I know your somewhat awoken, but how much so? is my question. Mainstream or scriptural?
Is this at your old place?
How much do you charge per round bale
Is that orchard dead? Looks very dry and uncared for.
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I perfer a well maintained older tractor. I cant stand modern electronics and there related sensors