<font color="blue"> The thing started right up. Ran it for about 10 minutes. Mow deck seemed a bit noisy but that might just be the nature of the beast. I requested a complete fluid/filter change and lube if I take delivery. I wondered about moisture and corrosion after sitting and not running over the course of a year and a half. Should I not care that it has sat for so long? </font>
Hey BX1,
In my opinion, you need to work the tractor for about 1/2 day or even a full day, to see just exactly how the motor is holding up, cooling system, hydralics, and the mower. Since the mower is allready attached, then if you like the tractor. Make the best deal that you can, and in part of the deal, request that you be able to work the tractor for at least a 1/2 day, either at the dealership, mowing grass or at your place, doing the same thing. Don't exchange money's, until after the work period. That way, you will won't get stuck, just in case, the head gasket is leaking or the cooling system isn't working properly.
Most likely, the tractor, is fine, but for safety sake, the tractor, really needs to be put to work, to know for sure. Watch the coolant overflow, to see if any coolant is being lost, and look the engine and tractor over good, after the work period.
Best of Luck,
Get your tractors running &
Have a nice day,
Joe /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif