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Ugh, Its been in the garage the last several hours and I've been looking at it more closely. I got two small trans fluid leaks. One towards the front, one at the year. Hard to tell where its leaking from until I can clean the tractor up a bit. Its hard to expect a 32 year old tractor thats never been refurbished to be perfect.
I'm still trying to get a few more pics up. Based on the pics, what you guys think is a reasonbale price to pay? Wondering if I paid to much.
I like it! It's a good looking little tractor. I'm not sure what they go for but I would probably think somewhere in the $2500-3000 range.
Heres a whole heap of them for sale around good old U.S.A !
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Ugh, Its been in the garage the last several hours and I've been looking at it more closely. I got two small trans fluid leaks. One towards the front, one at the year. Hard to tell where its leaking from until I can clean the tractor up a bit. Its hard to expect a 32 year old tractor thats never been refurbished to be perfect.
I'm still trying to get a few more pics up. Based on the pics, what you guys think is a reasonbale price to pay? Wondering if I paid to much.
Looks like it has new rear tires and a new seat.. I have a 77 - 78 B7100 with original tires all the way around, original seat, no leaks of any kind.. Yours does have the original fittings on the rear that the tire rims bolt to and then slides onto the axel.. I decided to replace mine because of poor design they can get loose and the back tires are a little flimsy and it will cause wear on the axle.. I changed those out, and those back wheels now are SUPER tight..
Is it really as clean as it looks in these pictures? I can't tell if it's the matte paint or the new tires, but the thing looks it was bottled away in 1983.