old tractors need help fixing

Im kinda frustrated with my old tractors. Really hate that liking them so much is balanced with the thought that everyone that could work on these has died out. Im getting to old to crawl around on them and learn the technology to repair. So I was thinking if we all work together, mbe can put together a list of possible mech. from every state. What do ya'll think? 0 yeah. I have 2 naa ford and one 9n. I'm alabama.
Leave out of the list i have more then i want just keeping my one friend up and running since he can trash and anvil in 20 seconds with a rubber mallet and i am way to old for this crap . We have chopped it back to just four people and then i am real picky on what i do . Nope no more running from Lake Erie down to I 70 east to I 79 and west to I 71 Nope ain't happening . No buddy to train so what i know will go to the grave with me.
 
For the Yanmar and Deere vintage compacts, those little diesel engines are easy to work on. The only hard part is splitting the tractor for the clutch.

It helps when the technical college graduates diesel mechanics who are the kids that grew up on farms around here doing the engine work when they were young with their parents. Lots of Ag out this way to keep a diesel mechanic steady with work all year round. It gets troublesome with the modern machines with computers, high ended electronic controls and emission systems.
 
Yesterday's Tractor Forums

We sell tractor parts! We have the parts you need to repair your tractor - the right parts. Our low prices and years of research make us your best choice when you need parts. Shop Online Today.

Back
Top