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Any feedback on the above as looking at buying one with a snow blade on the front. It's a 1980 but only done shy of 800 hrs. It looks clean enough and everything seems to work on it a lick of paint wouldn't go a miss. But suppose that's to be expected on a 34 year old machine. What kind of price would you expect to pay.

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Craig

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Only thing forgot to say to you check pto rotation, is it clockwise or anticlockwise as early ones were anti,causes prob with implements eg gritters. Forgot when they changed over

 

 

That's one thing I did remember to check when I was driving over there. It turns clockwise if viewed from behind looking at the seat

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I'v got one, cracking machine, i pull a grass topper in the summer and power a splitter with it the rest of the year, even hire myself out with it splitting wood, looks like a dog, always needs 10 to 30 seconds heat before starting, but always starts and never lets me down.

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I'v got one, cracking machine, i pull a grass topper in the summer and power a splitter with it the rest of the year, even hire myself out with it splitting wood, looks like a dog, always needs 10 to 30 seconds heat before starting, but always starts and never lets me down.

 

I even drive it on the road, taxed. from job to job locally

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Generally bullet proof reliability, That's the 14hp model I believe.

I have the newer 16hp it's quite unstable and lacking in power for some tasks.

£2,500 with a plough?

 

 

Your spot on with what's he's asking the plow USA John Deere spring loaded with hydraulic lift and looks new to me

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