swilk
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I am going to look at a 1962 Ford 4000 tomorrow ..... I have come to the conclusion I cannot afford the tractor I "want" right now so I am looking to buy something to get me by a few years.
Anyway, the guy tells me the hydraulics work great unless you let the tractor sit for a long period of time (months) and then you have to "loosen a screw and some air will come out ... then they work fine again".
This sound like a common problem with these tractors? Easily fixed? Enough reason to walk away from the tractor?
here is the ad:
Ford 4000 1962, Rebuilt motor, decent paint, 60% rubber, 47hp, rare tractor, live power, runs great, looks good, with bush hog no power steering $2000.
Anyway, the guy tells me the hydraulics work great unless you let the tractor sit for a long period of time (months) and then you have to "loosen a screw and some air will come out ... then they work fine again".
This sound like a common problem with these tractors? Easily fixed? Enough reason to walk away from the tractor?
here is the ad:
Ford 4000 1962, Rebuilt motor, decent paint, 60% rubber, 47hp, rare tractor, live power, runs great, looks good, with bush hog no power steering $2000.