I use vintage stuff everyday..
I am vintage......
Local lad had a major mechanical issue in my yard with his JD. Gearbox parts required. Who breaks JD in Ireland. His tractor is about 19990 6310. Any help appreciated.
Had the a nephew of the wife's here with this for 2 days helping at silage . I drove it back , and used it for half an hour with pallet forks throwing a few lorry tyres against the sides of the heap . I was highly surprised at the power of it . A lovely tractor . Only 2930 hrs.
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6120 wouldn't be too common either I think.
Zetor did make some JD's too :Whistle2:
MN?The 1st John Deere 6000 series that I ever saw , is a 6100 , 2 wd ,bought new by a man who lives not that far from @laoisfarmer , and land rented less than a mile from here for 20 plus years . He still has it , with north of 20000 hours , and the engine hadn't been touched up to lately afaik. It is much loved but mightn't look it .He also had a 03 6120 0r 6220 , bought sh , which he traded lately with 14000 hrs for a 2018 JD , no idea of model no of that , though I was standing beside the fertiliser spreader attached to it last Monday. And none of those hours would have been too soft .
Add another £3000 buyers premium as well.
Those chains/straps that go around the side of the filter be the job?
anyone have any tips on how to get this out now that it's wrung... :tdown:
One of these is the only way,have one a long long time and used to have a chain one and broke it on one of those filters and was doing a job for a plant man the same day and showed him,said he had a strap one at home and would go get it,he guaranteed it would take it....I wasn’t one for believing him ,but no bother.One of these, if you can't get a 22mm spanner on it you can drive it with a 1/2" extension and ratchet or 22mm socket.View attachment 79440
Had a spanner man in yesterday doing a few jobs and got him to change the water filter on the TW 15 . He tried it with his pliers type filter remover with no luck and he used our strap with a bar on it.One of these, if you can't get a 22mm spanner on it you can drive it with a 1/2" extension and ratchet or 22mm socket.View attachment 79440