dazedandconfused wrote:http://s606.photobucket.com/user/dazedandconfused1982/media/VID_20140302_123620_186_zps1j8vb1lo.mp4.html
Its going freaking crazy. Will run a few then start this sthi.
Andy.....check the ignition switch. The electrical part.
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dazedandconfused wrote:http://s606.photobucket.com/user/dazedandconfused1982/media/VID_20140302_123620_186_zps1j8vb1lo.mp4.html
Its going freaking crazy. Will run a few then start this sthi.
93flatbed wrote: He handed me a harbor freight generator, and said its mine.
ellis93 wrote:dazedandconfused wrote:http://s606.photobucket.com/user/dazedandconfused1982/media/VID_20140302_123620_186_zps1j8vb1lo.mp4.html
Its going freaking crazy. Will run a few then start this sthi.
Andy.....check the ignition switch. The electrical part.
matthewh wrote:Here's one for you tractor guys,
Looking at an 1985 John Deere 1050 tractor with loader. Has almost new front tires, really good rears, been well maintained. Guy wad unsure of the hours, but was gonna look at lemme know wed.
The catch is the hydros don't work, they were giving him fits last time he used it, loader was settling, steering getting hard, etc. He didn't use it much since he has other tractors. Year later, it runs, but hydros don't work. Tried to put pressure it it, gravity feed system nothing been working.
Now my question, I'm not partial to brands, just like something that works. He says its a 39 hp tractor, what would the loader capacity be? I would like to be able to pick 1000-1500 with the bucket. I've used JD 401c, Case Construction King, with gas motor, like those size tractors. Hows thus I've rate in size?
Thanks
AHineman wrote:http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/000/1/1/111-john-deere-1050-attachments.html
http://www.tractordata.com/industrial-tractors/000/0/1/19-john-deere-401c.html
Just by the specs, the 401c is a much heavier, higher capacity tractor with about twice the horsepower of the 1050.
ellis93 wrote:Reckon when the last time he cleaned the pump strainer/filter thing. I've seen a bunch have those symptoms and it was starving for fluid. Not a good thing to have going on but I've never seen a Deere hurt from it yet.

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