PHPaul
Well-known member
Equipment
B2650, Pronovost snow blower, Landpride rotary mower, Howard tiller, box blade
I've bought, rebuilt/fixed/overhauled and resold a couple of tractors, several motorcycles and various other gas-powered odds and ends.
Lost my shirt every time. And that's just on a cash accounting basis, to say nothing of my time. But, I enjoy the process, so I just chalk it up to "entertainment expenses". Probably cheaper than golf or bass fishing in the long run...
Been casting about for a Winter project and an internet buddy of mine made me an offer I couldn't refuse:
John Deere (duh...) 420C, a 1957 model going by the serial number. Engine should run with a tuneup, trans needs work (thought to be a bearing) and the left front idler wheel is flopping around a bit, probably a bearing or a shaft. The rest of it, tho in it's working clothes, appears to be in pretty good shape. I have all of the tin except one battery box cover.
Hauling that thing back 350 miles from Massachusetts with my 1/2 ton Tundra was fun. Pull it fine, but you needed to plan ahead for stops. Single-digit gas mileage was cringe-worthy, thank goodness gas prices are down a bit.
Now the fun begins!
Lost my shirt every time. And that's just on a cash accounting basis, to say nothing of my time. But, I enjoy the process, so I just chalk it up to "entertainment expenses". Probably cheaper than golf or bass fishing in the long run...
Been casting about for a Winter project and an internet buddy of mine made me an offer I couldn't refuse:
John Deere (duh...) 420C, a 1957 model going by the serial number. Engine should run with a tuneup, trans needs work (thought to be a bearing) and the left front idler wheel is flopping around a bit, probably a bearing or a shaft. The rest of it, tho in it's working clothes, appears to be in pretty good shape. I have all of the tin except one battery box cover.
Hauling that thing back 350 miles from Massachusetts with my 1/2 ton Tundra was fun. Pull it fine, but you needed to plan ahead for stops. Single-digit gas mileage was cringe-worthy, thank goodness gas prices are down a bit.
Now the fun begins!