jeffgreef
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2009
- Messages
- 189
- Location
- Plumas County, California
- Tractor
- Farmall, Gibson, Windolph, Simar, Bear Cat, Vaughan, Howard
Well, looks like I might get myself a 60th birthday present. There are several Farmalls I see on Craigslist and I'm going to investigate. I have to drive a way to see them, so I really have to look carefully once and make a decision when I am there, no second chance. So I'm looking for advice about how to assess the units on site.
The first is a Cub circa 1950, with PTO and hydraulics. They claim it has and older restoration, engine good, a hydraulic leak, but tires are good and it has a blade, the only implement I want. They say the trans makes a bit of noise, but I think that's fairly typical for these. Price on this $1000.
The second (and third) are a couple of Super As circa early 50s. One claims recent rebuild and no problems, the other says several leaks. $1600 on the one with rebuild but no implements, $2400 on the leaking one, but the leaking one has a blade and box scraper.
The prices are not bad for running tractors. Fixing leaking seals is a job- the seal is cheap but splitting a tractor is not what I want to do.
So anyhow- whatever you can suggest for what to look for when I'm on site looking- thanks.
All I will use it for is to grade 1/2 mile of gravel road. Super A would probably be better for that, but I'd have to pay a hauler, whereas I can tow the cub.
I'll post this on the Farmall forum as well.
The first is a Cub circa 1950, with PTO and hydraulics. They claim it has and older restoration, engine good, a hydraulic leak, but tires are good and it has a blade, the only implement I want. They say the trans makes a bit of noise, but I think that's fairly typical for these. Price on this $1000.
The second (and third) are a couple of Super As circa early 50s. One claims recent rebuild and no problems, the other says several leaks. $1600 on the one with rebuild but no implements, $2400 on the leaking one, but the leaking one has a blade and box scraper.
The prices are not bad for running tractors. Fixing leaking seals is a job- the seal is cheap but splitting a tractor is not what I want to do.
So anyhow- whatever you can suggest for what to look for when I'm on site looking- thanks.
All I will use it for is to grade 1/2 mile of gravel road. Super A would probably be better for that, but I'd have to pay a hauler, whereas I can tow the cub.
I'll post this on the Farmall forum as well.