[AJD] AR Project tractor
wwwayne johnson
wjohnson at bigriver.net
Sun Oct 30 19:30:57 PST 2005
I've had similiar results on several tractors I've worked over. Gets deep
quick. Merle Wayne
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From: "Kenneth Jones" <kenejons61 at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [AJD] AR Project tractor
> Tommy,
>
> Welcome back. You must be settled , you're back to looking for
> tractors.
>
> Price of parts have gone up dramatically in the last two years so
> unless you can get that tractor for a really reasonable price under $1.0K
> , I would look for something that is running and in fair to good shape and
> save on some of the rebuilding parts cost. My Humble Opinion......
>
>
> As an example - I picked up a 530 when I lived in Texas. It did not
> run but was free. Tin was shot. Started the rebuilf in November 2004 and
> am still working on it. I got the tractor for less that $1.0K and to date
> have over $3.2K in used, nos or new parts for the rebuild and that doesn't
> include the rebore of the block, rebuilding and repairing the head w/new
> valves, repairing the clutch end of the crank all of which cost approx
> $1.5K. I would expect that I will have over $6.5K in this tractor before
> its done. That price will include some used but descent rear tires and
> new single front. All restoration labor with the exception of the machine
> shop, have been provided by my retirement time :) You got to have
> something to keep busy !!! At least that is what I tell my wife.
>
> Hope this helps !!
>
>
> Ken Jones
>
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> Tommy Wilson <t17wilson at cox.net> wrote: Came upon a 1950 John Deere AR
> today that is for sale. The current owner
> knows virtually nothing about the tractor. The bad part about that is that
> he probably thinks it is worth more than it is. Here is what I found:
> Everything is froze, transmission lever, throttle, lift lever, etc. and
> certainly the motor. All tires are flat and although they have much tread
> left, are probably dry rotted to the point of no return. Exhaust pipe from
> stack to motor gone. Magneto gone. Fuel line gone. And probably the
> biggest, there is a lateral crack on the right side just below where the
> upper water pipe goes into the motor. No telling if there are more cracks
> or not, but I'm wondering if that one may be welded fairly easily.
> Now for the good parts! Cosmetically very sound, fenders very straight,
> sheet metal straight. Not much wear on the pulley from the clutch brake so
> I'm guessing the tractor never did a lot of work. Give me your thoughts on
> what it would take to repair the motor and what the tractor might be worth
> (or if it's even worth messing with). Thanks....Tommy
>
> Tommy Wilson
> Ruston, LA
> 1950 IH H
> 1951 JD B
> 1952 IH SC
>
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