timb
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2002
- Messages
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- Location
- Southwest PA
- Tractor
- Deere 4710/reverser, JD 318 (still needs TLC), JD LT160
Ahh but that old Ford like most tractors of it's era were designed to be maintained by a farmer. Not sure that part's been kept in mind on the newer stuff. We've had our '53 NAA apart a few times, including a full engine rebuild a couple of years back. They're straightforward to work on for the most part. Next up is to tune up the hydraulics - there's a few leaks and sticking bits on the hitch hydraulics. None of it seems impossible to tackle given a good manual and some patience.
But looking at things like hydros, fuel injection pumps/injectors, the electronic bits (especially on the hydro JD's) and my confidence in being able to diagnose/cure down the road issues slips a bit. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Hope you're right - someday we'll look back and barely remember what the fuss was about.
But looking at things like hydros, fuel injection pumps/injectors, the electronic bits (especially on the hydro JD's) and my confidence in being able to diagnose/cure down the road issues slips a bit. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Hope you're right - someday we'll look back and barely remember what the fuss was about.