farmboy12
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- Feb 18, 2008
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- Benedict, MD
- Tractor
- Kubota M4900 FEL; New Holland TC30 MMM; Ford 1620; Ford 1520 MMM; John Deere X740; John Deere 455 MMM; Craftsman 19.5hp;;;;; Antiques: 1946 John Deere B; 1951 John Deere MT; 1952 Allis Chalmers B; 1967 International 140
Does anyone have anything bad to say about this age S10? We have one that we bought a few years ago for my mom to use to go get groceries through the woods but we no longer have that property so we can't cross it anymore. So it sat for a few years. We got it running yesterday with some fresh fuel and starting fluid. Dad said I could pretty much have it since he hardly fits in the thing anyway.
It is 4x4, 5 spd manual trans, regular cab, short bed, 2.7l v6. We never plan on tagging it and it would definitely never have it tagged if it could ever pass inspection with small fender rust-thrus anyway. There is a few problems. A small miss at idle (sounds like), pretty rough shift into first, but not terrible, very hard to change trasfer case, and I don't think 4x4 works. My dad said it popped out on him once and when I had it in the mud spinning today, I foung mud splattered on the rear fenders and that are, but not on the front. Don't plan on fixing these things.
Any other problems I should be made aware of, though? Thanks!
Kyle
It is 4x4, 5 spd manual trans, regular cab, short bed, 2.7l v6. We never plan on tagging it and it would definitely never have it tagged if it could ever pass inspection with small fender rust-thrus anyway. There is a few problems. A small miss at idle (sounds like), pretty rough shift into first, but not terrible, very hard to change trasfer case, and I don't think 4x4 works. My dad said it popped out on him once and when I had it in the mud spinning today, I foung mud splattered on the rear fenders and that are, but not on the front. Don't plan on fixing these things.
Any other problems I should be made aware of, though? Thanks!
Kyle