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Baranx4 New User
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:30 am Post subject: Picked up a TO 30 |
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I just picked up a Ferguson TO-30 that"s been sitting in a garage for 15 yrs. It was to good of a deal to pass on. Planning on getting it running this winter. The owner doesn"t know anything about it as it was his father in law who used it and ran it. Presently I don"t even know if it"s been converted to 12v yet. My first plan is to drain all of the fluids and hand turn over the engine after soaking the cylinders.
It looks like a good project for my son and me as he is 8. Any tips would be helpful. It comes with a two bottom walking plow and a sickle bar mower. Will post more on the mower in the future as I have never seen one like it before. looks like it is a two piece mower. The attachments were outside so they will be work
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:50 am Post subject: Re: Picked up a TO 30 |
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Hi, Keep my number as I have lots of TO30 parts tractors. Jim in FL 813-695-7039 |
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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:03 am Post subject: Re: Picked up a TO 30 |
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I'd check the oil for water indicating a crack somewhere and drain the water so it won't crack this winter. Good luck and finding bargians can be addictive especially with old tractors. |
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