1) Where is it.

2) What happened to it that made it go from running to needing a rebuild that quick? Did something break? The reason I ask is most tractors of that vintage "need" a rebuild. Did it die in the middle of a food plot or...... what?

3) I wouldn't let Sunsouth wash my tractor let alone work on it. They probably got some 20 year old kid working on it.

4) You are in the hole on it now no matter what. If your mechanical ability doesn't go past 50 piece tool kit in a plastic case then you should probably cut your losses. If you can turn a wrench at all I would keep it. With a rebuild it will be good for another 50 years. You'd get a 1/4 of that service life out of any new tractor on the market don't care which color.


No government employees were harmed in the making of this mess.