Oliverguy-NE Ohio
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I am in high school and I am in FFA. I am going to do a tractor restoration project for it. I am still learning but getting better at fixing and working on tractors. Me and my grandpa have rebuilt two engines together but this will be my first solo rebuild. He'll obviously be there if I need help with anything but for the most part I'm going to try and do it myself. I have already chose the model of tractor I want to do, and Oliver super 55 but can't decide whether to buy the diesel or gasoline variant. I'm trying to consider whether the gas or diesel would be easier. I am pretty well experienced with gasoline engines and not as much with diesel but I like the idea of not having to do as much maintenance after the restoration I.e. new spark plugs cleaning the points carb tune-ups etc. So anyway what do you think would be the better option, diesel or gas. Thanks for your help.
Edit: if my situation stays as it is now I'll be putting about 75 to 100 hours on it a year pulling logs in the winter and driving it around in the summer and doing little jobs like mowing our pastures. I do / have been considering getting into hay and mowing our pastures for hay so then I would use the super 55 for hay in the summer which would mean I would be putting on more hours doing a little more hard work.
Edit: if my situation stays as it is now I'll be putting about 75 to 100 hours on it a year pulling logs in the winter and driving it around in the summer and doing little jobs like mowing our pastures. I do / have been considering getting into hay and mowing our pastures for hay so then I would use the super 55 for hay in the summer which would mean I would be putting on more hours doing a little more hard work.
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