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Amen.Weathers weird boss
Amen.Weathers weird boss
What's wrong with it?
Clutch is gone and engine needs new liners there good tractors the 1st ones over here to have synchroWhat's wrong with it?
Kinda looks like my deutz! Except a different color. My clutch will slip in high range, so I don't use high range. Nice old tractor.Clutch is gone and engine needs new liners there good tractors the 1st ones over here to have synchro
in all gears
I have had my 2640 split twice. If it ever needs it again....I'm gonna do it.To rephrase. I will have tractor fixed. Just not sure what’s gotta happen. I know they have to be broken in half for clutch. I don’t have the tools for heavy work so someone is gonna fix. I use that tractor too much Replacements cost too much right now. So might send her up to PA That antique tractor restoration fella made me like him. I’m gonna call him. I got a guy who can haul it up there. See what I can do here
They got some knowledgeable people out there and they’re not bad on labor. But I’m hoping you can get it straightened out in town.To rephrase. I will have tractor fixed. Just not sure what’s gotta happen. I know they have to be broken in half for clutch. I don’t have the tools for heavy work so someone is gonna fix. I use that tractor too much Replacements cost too much right now. So might send her up to PA That antique tractor restoration fella made me like him. I’m gonna call him. I got a guy who can haul it up there. See what I can do here
I was in SW Ireland last year and saw only a handful tractors from the 90s and earlier. Is that an Ireland thing or is the UK and the rest of Europe running new equipment too? I know you’re not in Ireland but I’m always interested in seeing how different parts of the US and the World farm.Clutch is gone and engine needs new liners there good tractors the 1st ones over here to have synchro
in all gears
Absolutely. Old iron boss. Hard to beat them.I have had my 2640 split twice. If it ever needs it again....I'm gonna do it.
In town here is Hoobers. I hate them. They charged us 10000$ yes ten to fix a hydraulic leak. In no way shape or form do the hours add up for labor. Bunch of crooks. I’d rather pay the ride for the old girl up to a “little guy” fixing up old tractors.They got some knowledgeable people out there and they’re not bad on labor. But I’m hoping you can get it straightened out in town.
I was in SW Ireland last year and saw only a handful tractors from the 90s and earlier. Is that an Ireland thing or is the UK and the rest of Europe running new equipment too? I know you’re not in Ireland but I’m always interested in seeing how different parts of the US and the World farm.
Out here it’s rare to see a farm with all new tractors. We’re hill country/meadows with avg 50-150acre farms around here so it’s probably 80% older tractors with some new stuff mixed in.