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 NW Central Ohio | ...It depends on how mechanically inclined you are...and whether you are going to use it for you "Primary" tillage tractor. It's worth in the neighborhood of $7000-$10,000 if it in pristine shape. But it doesn't have any power shift or torque amplifyer like the 2 wheel drive tractors (unless someone installed one after buying it). It has weak differentials...you have to watch how you pull it, too much weight being placed on the rear differential will overheat it and cause it to fail. The transfer case has the two speed in it...and if you run it in high range in the field...you'll be pulling it out to fix a bearing that was undersized. I spent 25 years fixing the damn things for my father, and I can tell you one thing, I never breathed a bigger sigh of relief than the day my 7230 appeared on the farm. | |
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