Fallon
Super Member
They got half the job done...Oops.

They got half the job done...Oops.

Is there any economical way to fix that or is it just totaled?
I'm assuming transmission housing and/or engine block is going to need serious welding & machining. New clutch if somehow the crankshaft & I put shaft didn't get bent or busted. Lots of plumbing for fuel, heater/radiator, hydraulics. Throttle, steering linkages all shot.
I'd post it for sale on Craigslist with a note stating "ran when I put it away".Is there any economical way to fix that or is it just totaled?
I'm assuming transmission housing and/or engine block is going to need serious welding & machining. New clutch if somehow the crankshaft & I put shaft didn't get bent or busted. Lots of plumbing for fuel, heater/radiator, hydraulics. Throttle, steering linkages all shot.
I'd post it for sale on Craigslist with a note stating "ran when I put it away".
Run and drives good. Broke broke in half.
Yeah, I have always been opposed to going halves on a tractor.That is NOT the proper way to split a tractor, ouch $$$$$