Hey guys, very new to the site, and very (maybe) new to owning an actual "tractor"..
I have a chance to buy a..
1979 Satoh Buck tractor for sale. This tractor has a Mitsubishi K3B diesel engine that is 849cc and produces 18.5 HP. Recent oil and filter change and new air filter this spring. Buck is a 2WD small farm tractor with a hydraulic 3-point hitch and 3-speed PTO in the rear. It has 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds. This Satoh has 714 hours on it. It will accept Category 1 implements. Included in the sale is a Woods RM48 48" finish mower, which is a 3-blade 3-pt hitch mower that cuts through most anything. Also included is a single bottom cultivator, a rear platform for carrying items around, a set of rear tire chains, and a proprietary snow plow that is in desperate need of welding and reconditioning. The rear tires are filled with calcium chloride for extra traction and have wheel weights attached. Have the original owner's manual. The tractor runs great. A tune-up to clean the injectors and adjust the valves might make it run even better. It is very thrifty on fuel. It is definitely not a show piece, but it is a strong runner. I have owned it for the past 10 years and never had any trouble with it. As mentioned previously, only the snow plow is in need of work.
For like.. $1,500.
Is it worth it..?
Also, I'd LIKE to have a bucket for it.. any ideas.??
Thanks in advance All..!
I have a chance to buy a..
1979 Satoh Buck tractor for sale. This tractor has a Mitsubishi K3B diesel engine that is 849cc and produces 18.5 HP. Recent oil and filter change and new air filter this spring. Buck is a 2WD small farm tractor with a hydraulic 3-point hitch and 3-speed PTO in the rear. It has 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds. This Satoh has 714 hours on it. It will accept Category 1 implements. Included in the sale is a Woods RM48 48" finish mower, which is a 3-blade 3-pt hitch mower that cuts through most anything. Also included is a single bottom cultivator, a rear platform for carrying items around, a set of rear tire chains, and a proprietary snow plow that is in desperate need of welding and reconditioning. The rear tires are filled with calcium chloride for extra traction and have wheel weights attached. Have the original owner's manual. The tractor runs great. A tune-up to clean the injectors and adjust the valves might make it run even better. It is very thrifty on fuel. It is definitely not a show piece, but it is a strong runner. I have owned it for the past 10 years and never had any trouble with it. As mentioned previously, only the snow plow is in need of work.
For like.. $1,500.
Is it worth it..?
Also, I'd LIKE to have a bucket for it.. any ideas.??
Thanks in advance All..!
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