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Slippy
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Sep 23, 2002
- Messages
- 1,059
- Location
- Ohio
- Tractor
- Mahindra 6000 4wd; IH x2; NHTC40DSS; International 1086; JD 5115M
It was turned back just a little and then dynoed at 140hp.
Sorry about not posting update with pictures. Been very busy, but hope to get some done this weekend.
I did operate it some and still can't believe the tractor is about 27 yrs old. It really does run and look like it is new. When it was transported, one of the chains to hold it down scratched the front axle. I felt so bad I went to IH and bought a can on paint to touch it up. I know once I put it to work it will get dirty, but intend to clean it after every use.
Since I will be using it to cut hay/grass, I a concerned about the large holes in the radiator screen. Anyone fabracated or used some material to make a screen with smaller holes to keep the grass seed etc out of radiator? Was thinking of getting just some regular screen door material and trying to fit it behind the cross member frame that snaps on the front. Any other ideas?
Oh yea, one more thing of interest. Of course now that I am set to cut it down, I have been contacted by two people claiming to need hay in the worst way. Will see if they come through, but that would be just my luck.
Either way though, really ok.
Sorry about not posting update with pictures. Been very busy, but hope to get some done this weekend.
I did operate it some and still can't believe the tractor is about 27 yrs old. It really does run and look like it is new. When it was transported, one of the chains to hold it down scratched the front axle. I felt so bad I went to IH and bought a can on paint to touch it up. I know once I put it to work it will get dirty, but intend to clean it after every use.
Since I will be using it to cut hay/grass, I a concerned about the large holes in the radiator screen. Anyone fabracated or used some material to make a screen with smaller holes to keep the grass seed etc out of radiator? Was thinking of getting just some regular screen door material and trying to fit it behind the cross member frame that snaps on the front. Any other ideas?
Oh yea, one more thing of interest. Of course now that I am set to cut it down, I have been contacted by two people claiming to need hay in the worst way. Will see if they come through, but that would be just my luck.
Either way though, really ok.